Re: Do you ever wish you were innocent??
I host a dealer's choice game at my house once or twice a month. It has a $20 buy-in, which is nothing but rounding error when you play 4 tables of 2/4 and 3/6. At my home game I chase gutshots, play 50% of flops in Omaha-8 and Holdem, and never fail to at least see fourth street in stud. I'm better than most of the other players (a few of whom are truly awful), so I never really lose much, but it feels really good to be "bad" sometimes. I don't make a big deal out of my play, and the guys wanted to take a crack at a "high stakes" game once and so we played 2/4 holdem (hey, to college profs, this is high stakes). I played my A game that time, and nobody has expressed an interest to play those stakes again. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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