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Old 06-10-2005, 11:21 PM
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Default Fabulous Fridays (longish, boring psycho wail)

Okay, I'm not sure where I'm going with this.

For me, Fridays seem to suck. I play enough that
over the last year, I have enough hands in that the
numbers have some meaning.

Sunday thru Thursday are great days for me. Live,
Internet, it doen't matter. Solid numbers, solid WR,
"normal" swings.

Friday just sucks. I'm not crying my eyes out, the
WR hangs around break-even. Never moves too far either
way. Live, Net, whatever.

But oh.....the swings. It's driving me nuts. Half my
big losses come on Friday.

Yeah, it's a bit different game on the weekend. My
Saturday numbers are halfway between Friday, and the
rest of the week.

I suspect some of the difference is just variance.
Some is probably that I just don't play as well in
the "Friday" game.

Some of it may be that I'm getting conditioned to
not doing well on Friday, and that's scary.

So.....I'm thinking maybe I should just take Friday's
off. I don't know how many people schedule their
playtime. Maybe I need to schedule offtime, for Friday.

The other alternative is to work on whatever holes are
in my game that cause me to not do as well in these
great games.

The big thing though is whatever I do, the state of
mind I get into from lack of success on Friday is bad
for me the rest of the time.

Heck I don't know, just rambling. Anyone has a constructive
criticism, comment, or other thing of value (or not) then
lay it on me.

mosquito
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