Structure Your poker Learning part2
Assignment #6
Recall which hands you voluntarily entered the pot with from Groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the previous chapter. Now compare that list to the new list you learned in this chapter. Determine which hands are on the new list and not on the old list. Write these new, additional hands on a piece of paper and take it with you the next time you play in your usual hold 'em game.
Whenever you play one of the new hands, try to keep track of how much money you invest in the hand, and how much of the pot is profit when you win a hand. For example, if you win a $50 pot, but $12 of it was your money to begin with, count only the $38 difference as profit. If you do this long enough to get a large sample, you'll see that some of these hands will be winners and, of course, some will be losers. You can then use this list you've created to further refine your list of starting hands. If you like, you can stop playing the hands with which you often lose.
Between the groups of starting hands mentioned in the previous chapter and your new, refined list of starting hands from this chapter, you should have settled into a pre-flop style of play that suits you very well. Good luck.
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