I am a bad mtt player i keep losing please help me
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I am a bad mtt player i keep losing please help me
my user is scottybotty5 on pokerstars i can min cash and stuff but never get deep deep like final tables, at least haven't for a while. im an elite member here and all the videos are a lot to take in im not sure how to get better. i think im better at turbo tournaments coz there's less opportunity for me to play badly post flop
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There's not really any golden tip someone can give you for going deep in tournaments. The variance is immense in big fields. Got to start with the small things. And try to identify what your mistakes are, which I'm sure there are plenty of small things you can implement right away. Work your way up from there.
play stakes you are 100% comfortable with.
Play lots of tournys, and track 100% of your hands in a tracker.
mark hands that are confusing or interesting to you, for later review.
do a little review summary post session.
review strategy changes to try right before your next session.
Also, find a study buddy.
Also, I am really bad too, dont take my advice.
Cheers,
GLGL, see you at the tables
Hi scottybotty5,
first: "I am a bad mtt player" it does sound like your mostly an inexperienced mtt player, so dont be so hard on yourself :)
second: "please help me" I guess you wont change your situation with an attitude like that because no one here or anywhere for that matter will make you an better player for yourself, only you can do that - but it does take the will to improve and a lot of work.
Continuing on what the others posted I would recommend:
Move down buy in limits to a level where you feel comfortable and have fun playing (which is very important imo)
Start reviewing hands in which you were unsecure about how to play or where you did lose an sigificant amount of your stack and then post them here.
When reviewing think about what your plan with the specific hand was and important, add that thought process to your comment as well! (Even if you think that that thought process was "bad/stupid" - dont be ashamed as only by that others will be able to help you to improve and keep in mind that everyone of us started on the bottom.
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