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Should I have Just gone for it?
A few times today I've drawn a hand like AJ and put a 4-5x raise and have been caught out twice, in the last game I played the same thing happened again that I raise the other guy calls, then nothing on the flop so he then goes all in! by this time my stack is severly damaged so i fold in the hope to get back in later.
FF and AQ comes up fine I think I'll raise, same guy calls but now I have to shove, and what comes up AA now I know people sat that poker is a skill game, what skills could I have used then to avoid that? should I have gone in earlier rather than fold?
It seems as though whenever I get a hand someone else seems to get better, I know some people will say thats poker but how on earth do you become a winner.
PS I'm playing SnG's which seem to have a lot of fish playing,should I play mainly tournaments.
Anyways any help woul be appreciated, my SnG record today is 4-5( 4 wins 5 losses) so clearly I'm getting something wrong, thing is WHAT
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Second time I think blinds were about 50-100 and my stack was only about 900 or so, incidently when I play Sng's and play REALLY tight i can usually make it into the money, it's only when I play by the book poker ie big raises with premium hands, then I seem to get caught.
Maybe I should adopt the George Graham approach as oppose to Wengers
second hand is meh, all in or fold with AQ with 9 BBs there, don't bother with the raise
AJ isn't the bees-knees and so a 4 or 5x raise early in the tournament is a bit excessive. Start a bit more cautious is my advice, then step it up in the mid and late sections.