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Old 07-12-2005, 09:43 PM
Redeye Redeye is offline
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Default Switching table because you\'re killing the fish

Maybe I suck...this is entirely possible and should not be disregarded.

Is there any merit to changing tables after you have been beating up on 1 or 2 soft spots at a table? After sucking enough money from their seemingly endless supply and relentlessly isolating these players, do you think they wise up enough to fight back? Do you think they tighten up against you and become much tougher players because they feel you are singling them out?

I'm curious what people think. Is it possible that very profitable opponents become marginally profitable or even unprofitable from too much isolation and from losing too much to a single player. Is it possible that after we've burnt this bad player image into our heads that when these players start to play better against us we don't give them credit and play wrecklessly against them?

I'd like to hear some thoughts.
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