King_Nothing
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Hi,
I'm sure this might be discussed a lot on here, but since I'm relatively new... I want to know how do people try to bridge the gap between their practice games and tournament games.
At times, during a tournament game, I make fundamental mistakes... may be I'm not focused enough. However, during money games.. I play relatively close to my practice game.
So to summarize, on a general A, B, C grading system, my practice game is B or B+ ... my money games are B or B- but my tournament performances are usually C+, with an occasional B or B+(which is when I'd win or at least get top 4)
All suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
I'm sure this might be discussed a lot on here, but since I'm relatively new... I want to know how do people try to bridge the gap between their practice games and tournament games.
At times, during a tournament game, I make fundamental mistakes... may be I'm not focused enough. However, during money games.. I play relatively close to my practice game.
So to summarize, on a general A, B, C grading system, my practice game is B or B+ ... my money games are B or B- but my tournament performances are usually C+, with an occasional B or B+(which is when I'd win or at least get top 4)
All suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Thanks