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Re: Table image: putting Humpty Dumpty back together again
1. 25,000 hands is not very many in the grand scheme of things.
2. 45,000 hands is not very many in the grand scheme of things. 3. Every time you move to a new level, there will be a new level adjustment period as you get used to the new players and new dollar amounts. It helps if you think in terms of big blinds, but you've still got to get used to the dollars. The way I combat this is just set aside some extra bankroll so I can take some extra chances against my new opponents. For $5/$10, I want a minimum of $30k to play full time, so I'll get to $40k, to help cover the new level adjustment period. 4. I think every post I've ever responded to you, I've said something to the effect of "there is no shame in folding preflop". The tricky situations you get yourself into many times can be avoided simply by folding preflop, especially to a legitimate preflop raise. |
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Re: Table image: putting Humpty Dumpty back together again
Thanks for the advice again rw. I've greatly appreciated you always going out of your way to respond to my posts and help my game. It's helped me out with each post. Btw, why aren't you playing 25/50NL yet? lol
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Re: Table image: putting Humpty Dumpty back together again
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Thanks for the advice again rw. I've greatly appreciated you always going out of your way to respond to my posts and help my game. It's helped me out with each post. Btw, why aren't you playing 25/50NL yet? lol [/ QUOTE ] Bankroll [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: Table image: putting Humpty Dumpty back together again
i agree you should change your name asap, i have hands on you from when we played 100NL together.
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