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When can I say I am a losing player?
I have been 4 tabling the 100s and 200s a mix of them with about 250 done and down about 2k, i know that i am playing +ev at least i really really believe so, at what number of sit n gos should i really start re-evaluating if i am a winner?
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
constantly.
no joke. citanul |
#3
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
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constantly. no joke. citanul [/ QUOTE ] i dont play that high but i think hes right.. it might be time to step back down to the 50s or stop 4tbl... but as soon as you can post some hands on this site! |
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
no i know and i constantly analyze my play and think about how i play its not a matter of that.
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
i dont play that high either but a 10-15 buyin downswing over 250 doesn't seem that unreasonable.
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
it could be a downswing.. but you dont know unless you post some hands *just an idea*
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
250 games.. $150 buy in on ave.. = down about 13 buy ins.
You are probably still a winning player in my book. |
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
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no i know and i constantly analyze my play and think about how i play its not a matter of that. [/ QUOTE ] i didn't say it was. or anything that could be rationally related to your followup post to mine, in fact. you asked a question, i gave you my honest answer. then you brush off my answer. whatever. if you don't want answers don't ask next time. citanul |
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
Now there's the old Citanul that we all know & love; that's more like it you ol' PussyCat
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Re: When can I say I am a losing player?
You are basically losing the rake, which means that you are an average player, which means that you are a losing player.
You are a losing player because you've lost money. That is the definition of a losing player. What you believe is that, if you continue to play as you have been playing without improvement, that the luck will eventually turn your way and you will be a winning player. But you have no evidence to support that. The vast majority of players are losing players. You should give us some reasons why you are different from the vast majority of players, despite the evidence to the contrary. BTW, you might be a winning player at the 50s, or the 30s, or the 20s, or the 10s, or the 5s. Don't let pride get in the way of finding your appropriate level. |
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