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Beginner; feel like I get pushed around
Hi all. Well, I have played poker a few times at various get-togethers over the last 10 years or so (I'm 27), but I never really took it seriously. Then, about a month ago or so, one of my friends got a poker set and we decided to play a NL hold 'em 1 table tournament. I thought, "Well, I've watched WPT a few times; I'm in!" And, I got my ass kicked.
So, I started doing a little research on how I could get better. I was (and still am) amazed at how much I didn't (and still don't) know. So, a few weeks ago I started playing online for some experience. Seems my biggest problem is this:
I play a fairly disciplined game before and at the flop, but I used to often end up losing big on all-in or big raise calls. So, I resolved to quit doing that. But, now I feel like people can push me around. I mean, what stops someone from just stealing the pot by going all-in on me?
One more question: here's hand history. Did I make the right decision after the river? Any advice is appreciated...
Paradise Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (6 handed) converter
CO (t825.00)
Button (t2502.50)
SB (t1515.00)
teddosan (t2060.00)
UTG (t1880.00)
MP (t1217.50)
Preflop: teddosan is BB with 9 , T . SB posts a blind of t30.
UTG folds, MP calls t60, CO calls t60, Button folds, outSB folds, teddosan checks.
Flop: (t210) 8 , J , A (3 players)
teddosan bets t80, MP calls t80, CO calls t80.
Turn: (t450) Q (3 players)
teddosan bets t110, MP calls t110, CO calls t110.
River: (t780) A (3 players)
teddosan bets t150, MP calls t150, CO raises to t575, teddosan calls t425, MP calls t425.
Final Pot: t2505
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