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Old 10-25-2007, 11:42 AM
SellingtheDrama SellingtheDrama is offline
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Default Re: How to? Convincing yourself it\'s not a lot of money as you move up

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I was gonna respond to this, but realized you are not playing live. Live....I know its a lot of money(to me). I had a really hard time wanting to move from $9-18 LHE to $20-40 LHE. I mean, the amount I am willing to put in play any given night exceeds my biweekly take home play. So I moved up slow and played a lot of hours of $10-20 and $15-30 in between. Once I got to the $20-40, I sold 1/3 of my action to a friend for a while and that helped lessen the sting(and earned him $2200). Now that I've logged some hours....it still kinda bothers me. But not at the table. I'm able to view my chips as just that and really don't think of the money involved until I leave the table.

But I have no idea how I would handle things if I was playing online. It's not so easy to say to yourself that you are just playing with chips.

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I know exactly how you feel...its even sicker since I play NL - I'll be betting multiple weeks pay on one street in some games.

I've gotten better, I just try to treat the poker hours as a part time job and focus on longer-term hourly rates and sustaining /improving them.
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