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Re: Somebody hold me to this...
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For everyone of those but the last one, I really hope you don't mean never. It's silly to make such rules when you should in theory be improving your game each and every day, meaning there's no reason in the future any of these things shouldn't be doable for you. Except the PT thing. [/ QUOTE ] This isn't about improving my game. I improve my game by reading books, discussing hands, and thinking about theory. It's about self-management. And these habits have affected me negatively. |
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Re: Somebody hold me to this...
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Why you wouldn't want to do #5 is beyond me. [/ QUOTE ] elaborate? [/ QUOTE ] Please do. [/ QUOTE ] Well, you're forgeting about running bad, so you aren't letting it effect you as much? Right? Duh. |
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Re: Somebody hold me to this...
Justin,
is the idea to say "hmm that first 10,000 hands was my learning curve, now let's see what the REAL me can do." or is it more "wow, that was a shitty run and I was drunk, let's get rid of that cause I don't want to be results oriented" |
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Re: Somebody hold me to this...
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Why you wouldn't want to do #5 is beyond me. [/ QUOTE ] elaborate? [/ QUOTE ] Please do. [/ QUOTE ] Well, you're forgeting about running bad, so you aren't letting it effect you as much? Right? Duh. [/ QUOTE ] This is pretty much it. The point is that your past results are irrelevant, so making a new database and giving yourself a fresh start can be a good thing. |
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