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Just read kminds Op with the post from Jyms about levelling, reminded me of a bit I saw in a vid this morning that literally shot me up out of my seat (on the train too, funny looks). It was vid 1 of the Samo visits the Doctor series on BFP, and they were discussing something about levels and Giggy mentioned the biggest mistake he finds in people he coaches or friends who play around the 100nl level, is they're so caught up in thinking complexly about situations and lvls and suchlike, that they miss the obvious point of considering what level their opponents are on. Even the regs are rarely thinking very deeply.
Man, I think this is a big problem I had in my 200nl shot, and at times 100nl. I keep expecting people to be 'playing back' or 'making moves', but in reality I rarely have any evidence thats the case. This explains why every time I tried to bluff catch, they had it. They just bet when they do. I'm really going to try to take the approach now of assuming people are just playing ABC uncreative poker until proven otherwise, rather than assuming people are playing complex poker without any proof.
I dunno, written out it doesnt seem as revolutionary as it did at the time, but I really think this is going to make a big difference to my game.
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