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Playing way too many hands preflop, especially suited connectors out of position. Tightened up my ranges and suddenly I wasn’t bleeding chips every session.

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Used to bluff way too much on the river, thinking I could push anyone off a hand. Learned the hard way that most microstakes players just aren’t folding.

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Used to overvalue top pair like it was the nuts, then wonder why I kept getting stacked. Learning to let go of decent hands when the board gets scary saved me so much money.

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Tilt calling off my stack after getting sucked out on was my biggest leak. Once I started just closing the laptop for 10 mins when I felt that rage, my winrate shot up.

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Overplaying AK when I miss the flop, just firing multiple barrels hoping they'd fold. Ngl the moment I stopped treating it like a made hand preflop my graph finally turned around.

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Trying to get fancy with multi-street bluffs against calling stations. Humbling lesson when they snap me off with bottom pair for the third time in a row.

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My early mistake was overadjusting to a nitty table image then blasting off into the one guy who wasn't paying attention. Did you find it hardeer to fix technical leaks or the mental game stuff like tilt control?

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Mine was always cold calling 3 bets out of position with suited connectors thinking I'd outplay them postflop, but the reverse implied odds just crushed me every single time against tight ranges.

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I definitely lost a fortune slow playing big pairs against multiple limpers in low stakes games, just letting them see cheap flops and then getting crushed by some weird two pair. Tightened up my preflop raises a ton after that and actually got paid off when I had the odds.

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I kept trying to bluff calling stations early on, which is basically just lighting chips on fire. Once I accepted that some players just won't fold, I started atually printing money against them with value hands.

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I see what you mean but honestly I think fixating on just one mistake can be a trap, my biggest leaks were always a pile of tiny things like playing too loose from the blinds that added up way worse than any big flashy error.

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Honestly I think obsessing over just one big leak can be a distraction, my early game improved way more when I stopped trying to fix everything at once and just focused on not tilting after bad beats. The so called "big" mistakes were usually symptoms of that tilt anyway.

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