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Old 12-22-2005, 09:21 AM
POKhER POKhER is offline
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Default Re: I guess 6 max limit really does have high variance....

You'll drop 50BB easily playing a bunch of 80/30/3 guys.

You just got to leave when you think you're no longer playing YOUR "A Game". I.e. you're playing crap and going to lose even more due to tilt and other factors.

I pissed away 70BB, About 30BB was probably tilt and crap. Just reviewed one hand where i clearly called without odds.

Making errors puts me on tilt as opposed to taking "bad beats". I can put bad beats down to luck... Error on my part... Now that fecks me off!
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Old 12-22-2005, 11:44 AM
noir noir is offline
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Default Re: I guess 6 max limit really does have high variance....

The adage "Don't start a fight with a drunk" comes to mind.

It seems many players follow it with regard to tangling with the maniac. I do not.

I always end up covered in blood, and today it was my own.

That's the way it goes though. At times I underestimated him, which was to my great detriment. I thought my tactics were sound based on some of his previous moves, but he was able to connect with his blows, and I was plunging back when I should have ducked.

Now I'm scraped up pretty good and feel stupid about some of the things I tried to pull, but all I can do now is reflect on what went down so I'm mentally ready for the next time.

Because he's always in that bar pushing everybody around, and I know he's willing to throw down when I walk in the door.
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