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Old 04-21-2005, 05:56 PM
Aaron51_lz Aaron51_lz is offline
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Default Re: outplayed vs outdrawn

Big Limpin said it perfectly, was thinking the same thing then read his post.
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Old 04-22-2005, 06:45 AM
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Default Re: outplayed vs outdrawn

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Geting outdrawn bothers me more.

If I've been outplayed, I can usually learn something from it.

What the hell can u learn from receiving a bad beat?

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That was beautifully put, but in my case, I must disagree.

Bad beats happen. Sure, you may not learn anything from them, but you must endure them. What do you learn from your 9724th traffic jam on the way to work? What do you learn from your immature bosses 497th temper tantrum? What do you learn from a downpour on a planned golf day? Nothing, except maybe you get a little better at not letting it bug you--and that is enough.

Bad beats are much more common than being outplayed -- or at least I hope they are! Dealing with them is a huge part of the game. With this in mind, which is greater -EV: tilting from a bad beat or tilting for a superior play?

Bad beats don't bother me too much. They aren't my fault. Being outplayed doesn't bother me too much. I can try to learn and adapt the strategy that outplayed me. Mistakes -- now *those* can make me feel like a tampon recycler.
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Old 04-22-2005, 08:26 AM
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I've nnever met a bad beat I couldn't shrug off. if they bugged me at all, I'd quit the game. They're common as dirt.

Getting outplayed doesn't "bother me" as much as it wakes me up. It's like a cold draft on the neck. If I cannot get on top of why it is happening to me then I take a break and think it through. There's a difference between tuition and gambling dues.
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Old 04-22-2005, 10:49 AM
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Default Re: outplayed vs outdrawn

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I've nnever met a bad beat I couldn't shrug off. if they bugged me at all, I'd quit the game. They're common as dirt.

Getting outplayed doesn't "bother me" as much as it wakes me up. It's like a cold draft on the neck. If I cannot get on top of why it is happening to me then I take a break and think it through. There's a difference between tuition and gambling dues.

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Well said. I couldn't agree more. I like the way you point out the difference between gambling dues and tuition.
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Old 04-23-2005, 08:22 AM
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Default Re: outplayed vs outdrawn

I don't lose money on bad beats.

I lose money on bad play.
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Old 04-23-2005, 02:18 PM
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Default Re: outplayed vs outdrawn

If I get outplayed, I feel like the guy deserved to win (or not lose as much as he could've, depending on the situation). If I get outdrawn, I feel like I deserved to win but didn't... and that is frustrating.
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