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Re: Really Basic Cash Gane question for you all!
Keep playing when you feel you are playing good. Stop when you arent. None of that stop-loss limit or time limits. If you have a comfortable roll, and dont tilt too fast, you stay seated when the table is juicy, and you are playing a good game
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Re: Really Basic Cash Gane question for you all!
The standard answers are above, and they are of course correct theres is no reason to stop unless you start playing bad.
The only thing i would say is that if you have doubled+ your stack and there are other big stacks at the table and you are not used/comfortable with playing deep stack poker then you may decide to leave this table. Deep stacks can get tricky when you have one pair type hands. |
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Re: Really Basic Cash Gane question for you all!
also be patient. Don't get frustrated if you dont pick up anything for the first 30-50 hands, sometimes even longer.
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Re: Really Basic Cash Gane question for you all!
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Don't go over two hours though. [/ QUOTE ] Why? You shouldn't stop playing unless you are playing badly, the players at the table rotated and you are -ev or you have something else you have to do, things like that. Perhaps you don't play well anymore after 2 hours but that doesn't extrapolate to other people. I fairly often play 9 hour sessions with just a couple of 2 min. bathroom breaks (I eat while I play). And I know others play longer sessions sometimes. |
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