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Old 05-02-2004, 01:01 AM
jokerthief jokerthief is offline
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Default Revenge Factor In No Limit Cash Games

I had a thought the other day while playing in a no limit cash game while ahead quite a bit for the day. It was a ten dollar buy in and I had $25 when I realized I had a weakness. While my chip count gave me the advantage of being a bully, everyone was gunning for me. The same crowd was at the table all night. I was definetly consitantly out playing everyone but I found I was winning many small and mid sized pots and losing large pots once in a while. Now here is my question: Was my chip lead's advantage being reduced by everyone's motivation for revenge. Would I have been better off starting over at a new table with fresh faces?

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Old 05-02-2004, 01:06 AM
AeonBlues AeonBlues is offline
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Default Re: Revenge Factor In No Limit Cash Games

Well if they are in fact really trying hard to take your money, the best thing you can do is play tight. If you play tight, and get a action every time you do, then you are in a very ideal game.

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