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Old 06-30-2005, 11:56 AM
SenecaJim SenecaJim is offline
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Default Re: 4/8 - B&M...what\'s your typical/average win

A. Play with as many chasers as you can.

B. Stop win / loss is ridiculous. I drive 1 hr. 1 way to my casio. I'm not leaving early by how much I am winning or losing.

C.You will need to do some self-diagnosis, but from what I read watch out for this: instead of loosening up you might be playing less agressive when you reach that mark. your thinking being something like " Look what I have accomplished through skill and insightful play, I'm not gonna raise so much now so these chasers can catch me at the river and take all my booty back. They will get some, but not all of it because I'm not puttin as much money in the pot. " This is disastrous. Going passive when ahead is worse than loosening up some if your game is gonna change which it shouldn't, of course.
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Old 07-01-2005, 04:48 AM
steamboatin steamboatin is offline
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Default Re: 4/8 - B&M...what\'s your typical/average win

I am pretty sure I already said that.

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Most of the posters on this forum are against using stop loss or limits on how much you should win. They are correct but I believe an exception can be made for a new player.

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