Useful Electron

Useful Electron

Practice Makes Perfect

I wrote this article 2-3 years ago for a Danish poker periodical, ‘Pokermagasinet’, which no longer exists.

I find it quite funny when I think back and recall the wildness that was in me and my game. I was already playing quite high at the time. My wild streak has abated quite a bit as I’ve gained more experience. It’s also great to see Jonas “Nebuchad” Danielson has developed and improved his game tremendously since this article was written. He is one of the players I respect most in the poker community.

The other day, I played an interesting hand on a Ladbrokes $50/$100 table. There are 3 players seated, and I’m on the button with about $30K at the table. Nebuchad is in the small blind with $12K, and Jarderberg in the big blind with about $35K. Our stacks are quite deep. Nebuchad is the type that sometimes loves to make wild moves. In particular with flush and straight draws on the flop. He has certainly done it against me numerous times, and I fail to recall one time where he has missed.

I look down at AQ suited diamonds and open for $400. Both my opponents call and the pot is $1200.

Read the entire article on “Practice makes perfekt” at pokergirl.nu

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