Re: Out of Jail...now object of ridicule
I think Stosh made a great point. When opponents feel like you are easy to beat, they will bluff more often. According the the fundamental theory, this becomes a losing situation. In all honesty, I hadn't given my table image enough consideration when making my decision to continue.
Alternatively, it did increase the payoff when hands started standing up. My last hand of the night was a turned nut straight that went 4 bets at the turn and 4 more at the river. I thought it was a chop but was awarded the whole pot without seeing my opponents hand.
I'm glad that someone sees this my way though. If the game is good today, I see no reason to quit a loser so that you can try to find a good game tomorrow.
Am I missing something in my thoughts?
Larry
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