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How do deal with being card dead for several or more orbits?Do you play through it, quit for that session, other? <font color="blue"> Quitting the session wouldn't accomplish anything, I play until I'm tired of playing regardless of card catching ability. I tend to play long live sessions, usually 12 hours straight, I haven't yet been card dead for that whole time [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] </font> You're in a game with more than one tough players or the dynamic is spazzy (maye consider it loose aggressive) with a lot of preflop raising and three-bets. Would you recommend leaving either or in particular in loose game, stay because the pots get big and that's how you make money? <font color="blue"> All games at 100/200 and above can be described this way, and sometimes they are tight and aggressive, you make money in tougher games by playing better than your opponents after the flop. In a micro stakes game you just have to play better starting hands, eventually everyone figures that out and then the real poker begins. </font> If you're playing well yet suffering from continous bad beats, do you tough it out or perhaps take a break, table change, or whatever?<font color="blue"> If my image is awful as a result its probably best to quit, as people will play more confidently against me and make my life more miserable. If I think that's ok I tough it out, I've bought in pretty deep a few times but in retrospect I should probably have quit, its hard to play your best game after you lose 50 bb live.</font> Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] -DeathDonkey |
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