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Re: Swallowing my pride
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Hi Edge, Try playing some 2/4 and 3/6 for some times nad experiment with as many things as possible. Try sessions without preflop raises, session with raising to 2bb, session with raising to 6BB. Always second barreling, never second barreling, checking top pair behind on the flop etc etc. Its all cheap and is fantastic for understanding how people play/react and give you great perspective on the game. You will probably win anyway whatever you try so some money will come along and morale will be higher as well [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I think I'd rather just get back to where I was instead of trying to figure out a new strategy. I really need to book a winning month in order to get back on track. |
#32
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Re: Swallowing my pride
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[ QUOTE ] the new PT database is avoidance tactics. [/ QUOTE ] If you can't see it, it doesnt exist. I am a right? [/ QUOTE ] more like you dont feel like you're in a hole that you need to dig yourself out of by forcing action and making stupid plays |
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Re: Swallowing my pride
Yeah, especially since this was prompted by dropping $8k in the blink of an eye. It would be a very bad idea to go into this thinking that I'm down 20 buyins off the bat.
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Re: Swallowing my pride
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the new PT database is sooo key [/ QUOTE ] oh great point sosososo true, I make a new one every time I have a big downswing |
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Re: Swallowing my pride
how does one make a new pt database? I always had my friend do it but he is away for a while so I have to do it myself.
How do i do it w/ all the postgrsl or whatever it is so it runs faster? |
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Re: Swallowing my pride
Not to be a dick, and I understand the desire to come here for everything, but really the PT forum and FAQ will give you much more comprehensive answers to questions like this one.
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Re: Swallowing my pride
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Not to be a dick, and I understand the desire to come here for everything, but really the PT forum and FAQ will give you much more comprehensive answers to questions like this one. [/ QUOTE ] You probably could have typed out the answer in fewer words: You go into Maintain Database Names, create a new Access database, then go to the Utilities area and convert the new access database you created to PostGres. |
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