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Some of these hands look very tilty and some look like BBV. You will always get sessions like this when you constantly get played back at. If you can't handle it then perhaps poker is not for you.
I suspect most of the time the villains kept hitting hands against you. That happens sometimes and you need to deal with it or quit. If you think villains are making moves and outplaying you, forget about you ego and find a softer table. The worse thing to do is continuing to play and spew more $$ |
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Yes, I see what you mean.
Hand #1 was the last hand I played before I stopped, I was kind of tilting there because I missed every flop and wasn't even able to pick on up without hitting. Hand #6 he showed 78. Was my second hand at the table. |
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When I feel that I'm playing bad, I get off the tables immediately. Don't even play to the blind. Yes, you give up some EV, but you could make a really really poor decision.
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