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View Poll Results: I like the following rows
row 1 3 5.66%
row 2 8 15.09%
row 3 11 20.75%
row 4 17 32.08%
row 5 8 15.09%
row 6 6 11.32%
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Old 04-15-2005, 03:59 PM
adamstewart adamstewart is offline
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Default Re: when it all goes wrong. a poll.

Other: bring on the next hand...


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Old 04-15-2005, 04:10 PM
LittleLTluc LittleLTluc is offline
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Default Re: when it all goes wrong. a poll.

I was going to start a post similar but instead i will Attach it to this one.

My question is: When you feel like you are playing poorly, what do you do: A) To find out why you are playing poorly? B)Do you change games or limits?

For me, I am talking mainly about Sit and Go tourneys as far as internet play and 6/12 for live play. I usually check my notes (which are beginning to get more and more organized) and switch limits or games Internet: I go back to 25NL. Live: I go back to playing 3/6 with the occasional kill pot to keep it interesting.

Just curious to see what other players do. For you veteran posters if this has been asked before please point me in the right direction.
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Old 04-15-2005, 04:14 PM
Felipe Felipe is offline
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Default Re: when it all goes wrong. a poll.

can't be results-oriented. KK SHOULD beat QQ, ace high flushes SHOULD be king high flushes. You will be the one smothering QQ, and Khigh flushes when you have them. Just be sure to charge extra when you got 'em, and pay less when you're just not so sure.

Tighten up the screws in your game, play solid, and don't let the lose of pots get you down. Its all about the LR.
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