I am just wondering what you guys think of playing on the zoom tables and if you adjust you game much if at all?
Im finding people much tighter postflop and if they are calling the turn it gets serious. A bit more calling for draws to the turn less for the river. Stealing is a bit different. Sometimes its harder sometimes its easy. 3bets seem to happen a bit more preflop.
And noone is trying to outplay you. 《《 this is one of my biggest learning curves, i have gained a unbelievable amount of experience in the last few days playing zoom and little things are clicking into place for me bit by bit playing so many hands to a standard is making me much better very quickly so thats about 10,000 hands in a few days. So its making me much better at certain things such as folding in certain spots and being able to check/fold the river better. Its cramming so much learning very quickly. Also the major point i have recently learn is not to try and felt people with every single hand thats tp+ its just a normal thing for nl2/nl5 that i thought it was COMPLETELY normal. Its not. Thats also changed my game.
But i dont want bad habits to stay and get reinforced by the same means. Table selection is an absolute no go obv.
At times ive been an absolute killer at the zoom tables and other an absolute fish. I can see in quick time all my mistake collecting up to create losses over time. I'll learn and get there. I can see these little losses more than the gains, knowing where to begin on fixing them is hard for me. I see the videos and i try and use the equilator and such trying to relate them all to my game. Not easy i believe. Its not going to happen over night.
Whats your thoughts people?