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Old 09-08-2005, 05:43 PM
Kakafoni Kakafoni is offline
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Default How to adjust your play when having a bad session

Last night I had this really bad session where a lot of my good hands got cracked. I've been having a lot of problems recovering from bad starts and would like some advice.

Let's say I've had a lot of good preflop hands and been raising a lot, but not hit the flops. My opponents tend to see that I bet a lot and that I'm usually losing most showdowns. Even though I'm not that LAG, maybe they tend to think I am, since I've been involved in a lot of pots.

They start to call me down a bit more, which have the effect that I hardly can steal any pots, and since I'm running bad this increases my losses big time.

What du you guys do when this happens, do you play a little tighter preflop to get your respect back or do you just play on as usual?

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