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Old 08-07-2007, 03:40 PM
jordiepop jordiepop is offline
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Default wtf sessions

i think the answer to this has to be yes from almost every player, but i still wanted to put it out there. have you guys had sessions where you look over your hh's and a few hands have you wanting to vomit. basically you just find urself playing a few hands beyond horribly and your not sure why did? maybe its tilt, or you have been playing a little too long?
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Old 08-07-2007, 04:14 PM
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Definite YES here. I seem to get a read and go with it and sometimes I look at HH and say "WTF did I play that hand that way for" I would think even the pros do this and look back on it and say WTF.

I have a bad habit of calling down with set or straight on a suited board, knowing donkament players love soooooooooooted cards. You win a lot of hands that way but when i lose to a 7 4 soooooted after raising pf and getting called it makes me sick. I am on my 3rd laptop from this very event, finally bought the damage insurance. I told dell I play poker is why I need the insurance and they seemed to understand. lol
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Old 08-07-2007, 04:20 PM
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Default Re: wtf sessions

every second of every day of my life is a wtf session
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