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justdanutz 12-14-2005 02:15 AM

Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
I have been playing Hold'em in B&M casinos for the past two years. I started out playing 2/4 and eventually moved up to 3/6. Sometimes when cards are running bad, I find myself playing way too many hands, like all of the sudden I don't respect the amount of the bets anymore.

Do you think it's time to move up to 5/10 where I'll respect the amount of money on the table more?

milesdyson 12-14-2005 02:31 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
if i had to guess i'd say you know yourself better than we know you, but again, that's just a guess....

StellarWind 12-14-2005 02:36 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
Wherever you go, there you are.

Peter Harris 12-14-2005 02:42 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
this is a definite possibility.

and it should be posted in psych. and/or B&M.

learn better self control and pwn the game.

callydrias 12-14-2005 03:09 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
I've seen very little difference in the skill level of B&M players from 2/4-4/8. 5/10 might be a little different because the chip structure might not attract as many "action players" (unless it's played with $1 or $2.50 chips). If you really don't care about the amount of the wager, you could try moving up a little, but I suspect you'll quickly become used to whatever limits you're playing (within reason) and you'll have the same problem again. Self-control is the real solution.

Alobar 12-14-2005 03:38 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
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Do you think it's time to move up to 5/10 where I'll respect the amount of money on the table more?

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this idea, she is bad

12-14-2005 04:13 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
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5/10 might be a little different because the chip structure might not attract as many "action players" (unless it's played with $1 or $2.50 chips).

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That's why it's hard to find 5/10 live. Usually it seems to be 4/8, and/or 6/12.

callydrias 12-14-2005 04:37 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
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5/10 might be a little different because the chip structure might not attract as many "action players" (unless it's played with $1 or $2.50 chips).

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That's why it's hard to find 5/10 live. Usually it seems to be 4/8, and/or 6/12.

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[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6/12 with $2 chips.

12-14-2005 04:44 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
[quote[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6/12 with $2 chips.

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Ya but I hate my local 6/12 game where they use $5 chips with a few $1....damn dealer has to waste time making change every pot.

12-14-2005 06:04 AM

Re: Do bad habits follow you to higher limits?
 
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Do you think it's time to move up to 5/10 where I'll respect the amount of money on the table more?

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This is bad. You can't make impartial decisions if you care about the money.

I'm trying to move up to a limit where I respect the rake less.


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