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Old 06-28-2007, 01:18 PM
Leo Doyle Leo Doyle is offline
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Default Re: Any advice for getting really really good

Just want to say thanks for the advice given. Much appreciated and I'm sure you'll see more and more posts from myself in the future.

Only thing I disagree is the moving up when you lose, to get your money back. I used to do this in my first couple of months, and the result ensured I lost heavily. If I'm not playing great or have a few bad beats, I thhink that I don't play my top game, even though I feel i'm not on tilt, your confidence is slightly dented, and indecision is not the frame of mind to be in. I actually do the opposite. Step down a level until I cash in a STT. I feel ending a session on a winning game lets me review things more open minded rather than with the "I'm so damn unlucky feeling." And dwelling on one or two hands that once reviewed need no more attention.

Anyways thanks again. Oh and please post more...
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