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the last hand of the session
It is your last hand of the session and your opponents don't know. You are UTG in an only 6-max game 5/10 or 10/20. Should your standards be looser, tighter, or unchanged? What if your opponents know that it is your last hand?
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#2
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Re: the last hand of the session
Your standards should be unchanged. That said, I would say I find myself raising an unusually high % of the time. Something about building big pots out of position with inferior holdings as my last pot. It's a discipline issue, I'm working on it.
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#3
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Re: the last hand of the session
i know im not supposed to change a thing, but i like to limp any 2 im not raising w/because im a degerate gambler
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#4
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Re: the last hand of the session
Weirdness, I was thinking about this exact same thing today. I would think you'd want to be tigther.
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#5
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Re: the last hand of the session
It is definitely way more fun to play way looser on the last hand, especially if its a winning session.
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#6
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Re: the last hand of the session
ahahahahahaha...
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#7
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Re: the last hand of the session
I play much tighter. Theres nothing like losing 50BBs on your last hand. I hate losing and I hate losing my last hand even more. It ruins my mood for several hours.
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#8
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Re: the last hand of the session
POTY. I am amazed this is even being discussed in a high stakes forum.
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#9
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Re: the last hand of the session
last hand raise baby!
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#10
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Re: the last hand of the session
i just try to make sure i dont lose 60 bbs with K2s on a KJ473 board
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