| No. 1 - Watching TV Being a winning poker player always comes down to how effectively
you gather information about your opponents. For example, lets say its down to
heads-up on a single table Sit and Go tournament. You get dealt A-10 offsuit while on the
button and your opponent pushes all-in. You have been watching a rerun of Friends (because
youre insane) and have no clue what kind of player this guy is. You think to
yourself, A-10 is a fantastic hand in heads-up! Im king of the world!
And you call only to see your opponent was holding A-Q suited. Welcome to Domination Land;
population: you.
If youd been paying attention youd have noticed
that this guy had been playing tighter than a tourniquet the whole time and made all of
his chips by pushing with big hands. Unfortunately for you the only information you
gathered in the last 20 minutes was that Ross and Rachel had broken up again. How did that
work out for you?
No. 2 Multi-Tabling the Wrong Tables
Youve been playing well and winning regularly and so
you decide to quadruple your winnings by jumping up to four tables at once. Now this
isnt a bad idea but there are few caveats you should definitely be aware of.
The first problem that many novice online poker players
make is to only multi-table single table Sit and Go poker tournaments. Its an easy
enough mistake to make since so many players build up their initial bankroll through these
tournaments. The problem is that when you do well at more than one small table at a time
and players are eliminated you are left with less and less time to make your decisions.
This is fine with one or two tables at a time but if you ever find yourself in a heads-up
situation at two tables, three-handed at another and five-handed at yet another,
youll find yourself pretty rushed to make decisions; and God forbid that any of
these tournaments be turbos.
So if youre relatively new to multi-tabling or even
if you are just finding that youre feeling the heat as the tables shrink, you should
definitely try mixing up the tables you play. Throw in some larger tournaments and double
stacks that are more accommodating to patience and that allow you to fold everything but
premium hands at the start so that you can focus on heads-up play when you need to.
No. 3 Wild Betting
Wild betting is something that tends to happen to players
who become too removed from the value of the chips they are betting because its
happening online. Live poker doesnt tend to have this problem because you can
actually feel the chips in your hand. Youve handed someone cash for them and you are
keenly aware of what they are worth. With online poker all you need to do to deposit and
get chips is click a few buttons. Its easy to lose awareness of their value and push
them around in ways you probably wouldnt in a casino. This is likely part of the
reason why online poker players have gained such a reputation for being highly aggressive
when they take their game to a live poker room.
Pay attention to your betting and compare it with how you
play in a live game. If theres a big difference in your game, thats probably
not a good thing. Remember, aggression is good, but if youre reckless, players will
pick up on it and take advantage. |