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View Poll Results: Who do I start? | |||
C. Palmer Vs. Carolina | 3 | 37.50% | |
B. Leftwich @ Houston | 5 | 62.50% | |
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how tilty is normal tilty?
complete the poll honestly, msnl.
also if you exhibit none of these (or more), do tell |
#2
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
also, you consider "sometimes" as "rarely" or "only once or twice" if appropriate
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#3
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
1,2 to a lesser degree, 3 for me
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#4
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
1 and 4 for me, w/ 4 being by far the more common and obv problem for me. pretty sure you've seen it first hand when i c/c c/c c/r you w/ like 3rd pair or something dumb [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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#5
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
When I am losing, my sessions tend to be longer than when I am winning.
This is especially true if I'm down about 1 buy-in and I think I can "break even" if I stick around just "a little longer." I play live, though, and my BR is only about 10x my buy-in. As a result, I won't stick around if I've been stacked twice in a row. I also don't stick around if the game has devolved into 5 or 6 tight regulars trying to out smart each other. In either case, I just come back another day and start over. It doesn't happen often, thank goodness. It's more frequent that if I'm experiencing a losing session that I'll hover around -3/4 buy-in for hours. And hours. And hours. How can it be 3 AM already? I have to go to work tomorrow... |
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
based on gathered data, 17.2% is the official percentage of normal tilty play
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#7
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
not everyone is gunna respond honestly, i put 1 and 2 though it used to be a lot worse
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#8
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
i do 1 all the time, i never do 3 or 5
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#9
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
Where's the "when I'm down a lot, I quit a lot" option?
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#10
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Re: how tilty is normal tilty?
that's called being sensible not tilty, gtfo out my thread
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