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Old 12-15-2005, 02:49 AM
DJ Sensei DJ Sensei is offline
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Default Re: Why does this happen and how should we use it to our advantage?

I too have noticed this phenomenon. When i switch games, I generally have a hot streak at the new game. However, I'm not sure if there is a concrete factor causing this effect, or if we are just the benefactors of positive variance.

If anything, I think we tend to pay more attention to factors that were important in the old game, but are also important in the new one. For instance, after playing PLO8 for a while, i became quite conscious of position. When i switched to limit holdem, a game which I may not have previously given as much positional consideration to, I had a hot streak.

Of course, if this is the case, then perhaps running for a different game after a downswing arises is not a bad idea. I think that the more important time to change games is when you find your play to have become stagnant, or uninteresting. It is important to constantly reevaluate and improve your game if you wish to succeed, and playing different games periodically can accomplish this.
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