Re: I am destroying my home game... (Long..i think?)
I was in a similar position with the home game that I used to play in. The kids I played with were flat out calling stations and it was reasonably easy to have a 5+ buyin night without doing anything special. With that said, over the course of time most of the players grew disenchanted with the game and constantly losing. Try to introduce some new players but not more than 3-4. And I definitely agree with some of the earlier posts about never talking about how much you've won or pointing out any obvious leaks in their game as they will perceive that as being condescending and will eventually put it together that you are flat out better than them. Additionally, I think it would be helpful if your demeanor during the game was just as relaxed as the other players in order to convey that the poker is secondary to the social experience even if it isn't true. Best of luck keeping it up :-)
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