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Re: Am I alone on this? I\'m betting I am.
It's odd that you wrote this post, because I have definitely been noticing that happening when I am playing on two tables. I thought it was just a coincidence, but wouldn't it be funny if it was programmed somehow to rotate the cards just one off - I don't know if that's possible. I haven't gone on tile because of it, just shake my head.
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Re: Am I alone on this? I\'m betting I am.
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[ QUOTE ] I 4-table and this makes no impact on me whatsoever. I can't believe it can actually effect people emotionally. I view them as two completely separate games with different players and different textures. I'm usually too busy looking at hand histories of past hands to find out what people are caling down with and thereby getting reads. [/ QUOTE ] I'm happy for you. This is where I want to be. [/ QUOTE ] Well, everyone has their own triggers of tilt. For me it's when I limp with many pocket pairs and don't hit sets for a long time. If the frequency of sets is <1-in-7.5, I totally freak. Or when I don't hit flushes for extended periods of time. |
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