Re: An Unfortunate Asymmetry
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1. You have no control over your table draw or being moved, so why worry so much about it?
2. There is no prize for most chips after the first day.
3. It's more important to know what your image is then to try to create or manufacture it (which is not to say that isn't important either).
4. Accumulation in the middle stages (depending on table) may be easier then early on, and presents a second opportunity if the early opportunities didn't present themselves or work out.
I think worrying about table draw and things like that which are out of our control can tend to put players in the wrong frame of mind, or make them press situations that don't really need to be pressed. I should clarify that this is more directed at lesser players like myself that already have enough to worry about without getting caught up in the luck of the table draw.
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Really good post.
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