Re: what is a gigantic downswing in NL?
Yep. Since that tilt session I keep a tight control on my game [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. It's pretty hard to lose 4 consecutive buyins when you play properly unless you take marginal situations like pushing flush + overs on the flop or calling all ins when you're not sure where you stand.
edit: If you want some numbers, if you take two 80/20 all ins, you've only got a 4% of losing twice. Most flop all ins are 90/10, some 75/25. For the rest I steal enough pots to stay even regardless of cards.
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