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Re: cash game question
leaving a table has nothing to do with how much you have won so far.
i leave a table if a) i feel tired b) my concentration is gone c) recent shift of players, fish left --->tough players came |
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Re: cash game question
I leave a game when I no longer feel it is profitable enough to play - if I'm mentally not all there (tired, tilted, distracted, whatever), or if the lineup is unfavorable. Generally its a combination of both. The other obvious reason to leave is having a prior obligation.
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Re: cash game question
Strange question. So if you are a losing player are you saying you can never leave?
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Re: cash game question
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Strange question. So if you are a losing player are you saying you can never leave? [/ QUOTE ] I generally hope losing players never leave my game [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: cash game question
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[ QUOTE ] Strange question. So if you are a losing player are you saying you can never leave? [/ QUOTE ] I generally hope losing players never leave my game [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Haha, yes I agree. Just don't understand the logic of the question. Players of all abilities play poker. Some are winners, some losers and some break even. You can't just have a standard "how much to win before you can leave". You would end up with the winners leaving at some point, the break even's probably slitting their throat and a table full of smelly losers that can never leave. Or do some losers then become winners??? |
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