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+2k
-3k I pretty much stop playing early on my winningest days and play myself into the ground on my losing days. If I did it backwards, I imagine my numbers would be better looking. |
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#22
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+2k -3k I pretty much stop playing early on my winningest days and play myself into the ground on my losing days. If I did it backwards, I imagine my numbers would be better looking. [/ QUOTE ] YEAH MAN YOU'D BE 100K RICHER TOO! |
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#23
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+3.5k
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#24
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+7k
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#25
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biggest win
+21K the day before yesterday biggest loss -20k yesterday afternoon biggest comeback ended yesterday at +3k |
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#26
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+64 or something
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#27
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why is almost everyones biggest loss bigger than biggest win [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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#28
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+8K
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#29
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+$14k
-$21k In answer to NL Soldier's question, I think the answer goes to psychology. We feel good after we've had a winning session and bad after a losing session, so we're more likely to keep playing longer than we otherwise might if we're losing in an effort to get into the black, and more likely to stop earlier than we otherwise might if we're winning |
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#30
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+1K -2K [censored] pp BJ [/ QUOTE ] |
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