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I lose the desire to play almost at random, but it happens. Thankfully there is a cure. A few days off! [/ QUOTE ] |
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Play more while you're losing and play less while you're winning? Sounds like a bad idea. Do the opposite and you'll be much more successful. [/ QUOTE ] so you bust out of a table and then you just quit for the day? bad idea ... not really sure any true poker player could do this. your true bb/100 has to shine through eventually... you're winnings will always be as follows... big bets per 100 * big bet amount / 100 * number of hands... can't really be anything different. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Hi Python,
I'm relatively new to poker as anything more than fun and your thread sturck a cord with me. The other day I had a huge rush of great hands and made 70-80BB's in about an hour and a half ... felt great. Quitting never even crossed my mind because I know the only reason you should quit is if you are tired or the game has gone bad. I stuck at it for the next 6 hours but nothing seemed to go my way, you know how it is sometimes low limit, the though never crosses your mind that someone could call 2 bets before the flop with such a trash hand and stay til the river to make a straight you never saw coming because the play was so bad. (I'll concede I'm not a very good player but this was ridiculous) Also my big pairs were getting sucked out too.' When I ended the session I had only made 30BB's, I lost 40-50BB's of my 1st hour profit. It bugged me. |
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