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So it's common advice to stop playing when you're on tilt...but what if you're NOT playing and you realize you're really sharp and your mind is clear and you're in a great mood...why not stop whatever you were doing to make time for poker and take advantage of this maximum EV opportunity?
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So it's common advice to stop playing when you're on tilt...but what if you're NOT playing and you realize you're really sharp and your mind is clear and you're in a great mood...why not stop whatever you were doing to make time for poker and take advantage of this maximum EV opportunity? [/ QUOTE ] Sounds goot to me. I often do very well when I'm not really planning on playing and just sit down out of the blue and play and rake it in. I wonder what that's about? |
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anyone else?
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Day after I had just seen my mother alive for what I knew was going to be the last time I cashed for over $1k in a tourney for the first time. That was live at the local dog track down here, later on that night I had one of my best nights ever online. Emotionally distraught but yet played the best poker ever of my whole life.
Wierd to say the least. I miss my mom. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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