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TomBrooks 07-05-2005 01:26 PM

Re: Dealing with Large Losses at a Very Good Table
 
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I was just wondering what kind of strategies 2+2ers used to keep a level head after losing large amounts (absolutely, not relatively) of money to what some may consider suck outs. ...Losing 40BB, $400 dollars in this case, is pretty significant for an 18 year old. I'll probably desensitize myself to the scale of this limit in another week or so, like I have in the past.

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Looking at poker money in absolute rather than relative BB terms is unwise I think. It seems to me your in over your head at 5/10 unless you desensitize yourself as you said you expect to. The old adage about playing with scared money and all that.

z80x86 07-05-2005 01:37 PM

Re: Dealing with Large Losses at a Very Good Table
 
Yeah, I agree. I think its coming around now. Playing scared is the easiest way to lose.

MrStretchie 07-05-2005 01:37 PM

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It doesn't happen often, but every once in a while you just loose, loose, and loose, you know?


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I don't want to be one of those spelling guys but am really curious as to whether this is a joke, typo or more interestingly - some kind of non-freudian slip.

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lol.. I was thinking the same thing.. but decided not to be a nit [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Lawrence Ng 07-05-2005 11:41 PM

Re: Dealing with Large Losses at a Very Good Table
 
I suggest you read this archived thread, it will help you understand why such games are very profitable and what you must do take full advantage of such games.

One of Clarkmeister's best.

After going through it, I hope it will make you feel better everytime players suck out on you.

Lawrence

MCS 07-06-2005 03:09 PM

Re: Dealing with Large Losses at a Very Good Table
 
Well, I don't think you played Hand 1 particularly well. I think you should fold prfelop. I think you should check on the turn because you're clearly behind and you can't value bet with just the draw that you have. I also think you should 3-bet the river. My guess is UTG has AK.

Hand 2 I play the same way you did.


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