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Just started online
I'm just finishing up my first week playing online after about a year of successful B&M play. (Not that I consider myself an expert, or even an above-average player; I simply had a pretty good year.)
When you guys started online, did you have trouble adjusting? I think part of the problem I'm having is that it doesn't feel like "real money" to me. After thinking about my play over this week, I realized I was making too many loose calls and raises simply because it's so easy to do so -- just click the button. I've since tightened up quite a bit, but wondered if anybody experienced the same feeling when moving from B&M to online. Thanks. |
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Re: Just started online
You're right, it does take some adjusting to. It's weird having $20 in your wallet, yet having thousands online. Just remember everything you've learned, and focus on playing well. This is one of the biggest adjustments--there are FAR more distractions at home than at the B&M. Good luck during your shift to online play.
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Re: Just started online
newb question: what is B&M?
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Re: Just started online
B&M = Brick and mortar = games in casinos...
Playing online makes the money more realistic then live games. I think it has to do with the fact that I actually see dollar amounts in my account dip and rise. |
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Re: Just started online
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I think part of the problem I'm having is that it doesn't feel like "real money" to me. [/ QUOTE ] If you play a lot and have a fair amount of money in play (on-line) you will get over this problem very fast. |
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Re: Just started online
haha, no, the feeling of "not real money" has never happened to me. i always know when i see money leaving my hands and not coming back in greater amounts.
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