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Wins consequently followed by losses
It doesn't always happen, but I often find I follow up a huge winning session or two by a huge losing session(not quite as large), I wonder if this happens to anyone else or used to happen to anyone else(not once, but continually) and what they did to fix it, and what I should do to fix it myself
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Re: Wins consequently followed by losses
Are you sure that it's caused by your own play? Because there's not much you can do about variance.
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Re: Wins consequently followed by losses
Try the Tilt Blocker so you can focus more on playing rather than worrying about your wins and losses.
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Re: Wins consequently followed by losses
Tilt blocker?
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Re: Wins consequently followed by losses
Why do you think thats a psychological question?
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Re: Wins consequently followed by losses
I think the word you are looking for is "subsequently".
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Re: Wins consequently followed by losses
Not to be a nit, but "subsequently followed" is redundant surplusage.
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Re: Wins consequently followed by losses
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Not to be a nit, but "subsequently followed" is redundant surplusage. [/ QUOTE ] My post wasn't intended to change the grammar of the sentence. |
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