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[ QUOTE ] do you see why? [/ QUOTE ] do you see why what? [/ QUOTE ] OP was complaining about losing then proceeds to say "due to bad play" Hence, "do you see why?" as in, OP: "do you see why you were losing" Do you comprehend it now? |
#12
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uggggggggggggggg [/ QUOTE ] GO BLUE!!!! |
#13
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] do you see why? [/ QUOTE ] do you see why what? [/ QUOTE ] OP was complaining about losing then proceeds to say "due to bad play" Hence, "do you see why?" as in, OP: "do you see why you were losing" Do you comprehend it now? [/ QUOTE ] The bad play part is just a miniscule portion of most of the beats I've faced. Yeah, I know that there were a few times when I shouldn't have raised, but the large % of the times I've lost were just bad luck. I'm currently in the process of evaluating my play and figuring out where some leaks are. I just realized one of them of course was that I often complete into the bb holding a horrible hand just because it was cheap to see the flop. So many wasted chips. |
#14
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here's a hint: quit playing tournaments.
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lol.. nah.. I don't really like ring games. I'd rather play in something that I have control of my money. If I pay 10 to play in a tourney and can play for 2 hours I'm fine. If I take 10 to try to play in a cash game, I'm more likely to play tight as hell hoping to pick up a huge hand and double up. Otherwise I can't play my normal game.
Bankroll is not my friend |
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