Re: troubling common situations
At this point I think that's the healthiest thing for my bankroll, as well as for my play. If only playing one table wasn't as boring as crap.
I'm not sure I understand hand selection issues. I started out playing tight as hell, but I never made much profit. Since then I've loosened up a bit--not counting blinds, I play maybe 25% of hands? (I don't have pokertracker, that's just a guess.) My profits jumped noticably, but that could just be due to natural variation. I mean, I'm never gonna play 87os, but it seems that at loose tables the best thing would be to loosen up your own play. From everything I've read, I know that somehow that's flawed logic. But I don't really understand why. Help me.
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