Poker Strategy With Alex Fitzgerald: Five Tips To Improve Your Cash Game Win Rate
Briefly

Success in cash games requires players to develop overlooked skills that often contribute to their advantage. Key among these is the ability to fold strong hands like two pairs, sets, and straights when they are not good. Many players mistakenly treat cash games like tournaments, being overly attached to their hands. Properly recognizing when to fold can prevent losses in deep-stacked pots. Moreover, understanding opponent behavior during slow-paced live games helps improve decision-making, especially against certain player types who often represent strong hands, allowing more strategic plays.
When they finally get dealt a two pair, set, or straight and it isn't good, they get indignant. They feel it isn't fair. They've waited for so long!
If you want to lose, you should play like them. If you want to win, you'll have to do plays they're afraid to do. That includes folds they would never make.
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