Online Poker Tournaments

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    • #298302
      Sadret
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      Any tips for staying sharp during long online poker tournaments?

    • #298340
      Xiahavyay
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      Snacks, hydration, and stretching help a lot. I play better when I walk around every hour. Also, I avoid multitasking—once missed a great hand because I was texting. Big regret.

    • #327180
      Ryak
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      I keep snacks and water nearby, take quick stretch breaks between hands, and use blue light glasses to reduce eye strain. Also, I use Spinio https://spinio.ai/chat to simulate scenarios and sharpen my decision-making during downtime. It helps me think a few moves ahead and stay mentally engaged. Also, keeping a calm playlist in the background works wonders.

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      Panda23
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      I tested many tools over the years, but if you’re serious about staying ahead in poker, especially with AI-driven analysis, you should check out Poker AI. It’s been a game-changer for reviewing hands and spotting patterns I wouldn’t have noticed otherwise. Obviously, I wouldn’t rely on it during live play, but it’s easily one of the most effective tools I’ve come across for training and strategy development.

    • #1046471
      Nick
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      Honestly, I was skeptical about diving into poker databases, thought it was just for pros. But after reading this guide https://www.tumblr.com/winningpoker/810359324379627520/understanding-database-reviews-in-poker-made I gave it a shot. Turns out, reviewing my all-in EV spots showed I was calling too wide with marginal hands. Fixed that leak, and my red-line (non-showdown winnings) improved drastically. The post’s tip about tagging opponents saved me hours too—no more scrolling through endless hand histories. If you’re on the fence, just try analyzing one session. You’ll spot at least one obvious mistake, guaranteed.

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