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Re: Do you dominate your home poker games?
My game, 0.25/0.25 NL 40 max? Yes. I take the occasional loss, but I also have some big wins. Yesterday I played poorly. Two bad decisions cost me a total of about $70. I finished up $40.
Another regular game I play in? No, I don't dominate. I'm a winner there, by a solid amount, but it certainly isn't domination. |
#22
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Re: Do you dominate your home poker games?
When we set up a properly structured tournament I usually do great against my friends.
Though typically, we usually start with a small amount of chips and never raise the blinds (i've argued it to no end and they just complain about raising the blinds). In these conditions I only do well if I win the first pot i'm playing in. Once you lose the first hand you're down to a few dollars in chips and have to hope for a good hand to double up on. |
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Re: Do you dominate your home poker games?
No. It's embarrassing. These guys suck. Following a logical progression, I can only assume I suck too.
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Re: Do you dominate your home poker games?
alas my reign of terror is over. i'm moving to oklahoma city this week so my home game has crumbled. took $50 last night though, nice way to finish xD
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