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[QUOTE="mushthebush, post: 6534274, member: 458961"] First of all, getting out of 5 tournaments isn't unusual. It doesn't happen to me often, but I go for ITM first, not first place, before stepping up my target. Once ITM I try to figure out what I can do then with whatever stack I've got left. I'm happy to play with 0.6bb and can get to the final table, which I've done on many occasions. However, your play may be a bit erratic and you may be a bit overconfident in your play. You only got two cards and you play the hand as you go. Two queens are not a guaranteed win, ever. Even aces aren't an all time winner, that's why aces are better all in preflop because against multiple worse hands connected to the board, they don't stand a chance. Chill out, critically analyse what you're doing and then you'll have your answers for your past actions and your plan for the future. READ some books if you don't know how to analyse yourself. Books will tell you from other's experience so you can see the faults in others who've already gone thorugh the same journey as you. Bit of advice, you can play tight or loose, you can be aggressive and you can also be passive and profitable if you're sneaky enough. It's a psychological game of numbers. Master them, and you should win. [/QUOTE]
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