I am assuming this is being written in a brief general manner for basics of the game.
I would combine points 2 and 5 along with some other extras in a category I would simply call BET SIZING
- People bet way too small at times, not realizing their bets have no chance to cause anyone to fold
- People bet way too big at times when only hands that can beat them can call (your all in on a bluff is a bit of a specific off shoot of this)
You can add all sorts of examples to this category.
Your errors 1 and 3 are fine, so is 4 for tournaments
I would also say a failure to appreciate the power of position is a huge error in a lot of players as well, though not sure that discussion is for the article you wrote.
Bankroll management, discipline, emotional play, game selection, stop-losses, not playing with tired, etc all supercede these in becoming a winning player
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I would combine points 2 and 5 along with some other extras in a category I would simply call BET SIZING
- People bet way too small at times, not realizing their bets have no chance to cause anyone to fold
- People bet way too big at times when only hands that can beat them can call (your all in on a bluff is a bit of a specific off shoot of this)
You can add all sorts of examples to this category.
Your errors 1 and 3 are fine, so is 4 for tournaments
I would also say a failure to appreciate the power of position is a huge error in a lot of players as well, though not sure that discussion is for the article you wrote.
Bankroll management, discipline, emotional play, game selection, stop-losses, not playing with tired, etc all supercede these in becoming a winning player