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Old 12-16-2005, 09:15 PM
RiverFenix RiverFenix is offline
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Default Re: Any winning 200 nl+ players want to help me with something?

How bad over the 60k?
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Old 12-16-2005, 10:43 PM
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Default Re: Any winning 200 nl+ players want to help me with something?

Python,

Don't play poker at all for at least a week, and preferably two weeks or a month. Don't even think about it. Do something else. It's a lot easier to break out of a rut if you're starting fresh. Even if you think you're playing perfectly, you're not, and it's probably unconscious differences in your game that make it harder to break out. The only way to get rid of these unconscious problems is to stop playing for a good period of time.
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Old 12-17-2005, 12:01 AM
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Python,

Don't play poker at all for at least a week, and preferably two weeks or a month. Don't even think about it. Do something else. It's a lot easier to break out of a rut if you're starting fresh. Even if you think you're playing perfectly, you're not, and it's probably unconscious differences in your game that make it harder to break out. The only way to get rid of these unconscious problems is to stop playing for a good period of time.

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This is good advice. I know that I certainly wouldnt be able to play an A game after taking those beats in any space of time that stayed in my memory.
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