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In a multi-table S&G or standard tournament it seems that the more times/frequency I am moved to another table the “dry spell” for a respectable hand seems to increase. I know that hands are random, but at times one position at a table seems to run hot and visa versa another cold. Now when you are moved to another table it is probably into a seat that has just busted out, whether due to bad play or a run of bad cards I don’t know. Therefore, in my supposition, you have been moved to a “cold” seat. Any thoughts/comments?
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Is this a serious question? If so: NO!!!!
And whatever you do, don't attribute meaning to random coincidences. Don't worry, they're in your head and completely meaningless. |
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No not really, just was in this tournment and got moved about every 8 or 9 hands(about 6 times) and went about 30 some hands before I saw anything better than small(non-sutied) connectors.
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I'm impressed with your observation skills. Luckily, there are simple and effective means to counter the effect you decribe.
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