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Re: When do you quit for the night?
1 and a half hours? lol
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Re: When do you quit for the night?
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-the game isn't good anymore -you aren't playing optimally i.e. you're tired, hungry, frutration, etc. In a cash game it's all one long session. [/ QUOTE ] I also find it difficult to leave when the game is good. I often stay when I'm too tired. I notice some consequences when doing this. 1) I don't play as well 2) I’m really tired for a few days and end up losing out on valuable family time. |
#13
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Re: When do you quit for the night?
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[ QUOTE ] BB/hr. is the way we measure success. [/ QUOTE ] I would qualify this by saying BB/hr. is the measure for live play, BB/100 hands is the measure for online play. (Nitpicky, perhaps, but true. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] ) [/ QUOTE ] You win 2BB/100 at one game but can only play 2 tables for approx 100 hands/hr. In another game you are 1BB/100 but can 6-table it getting about 300 hands per hour. Which one do you play? |
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Re: When do you quit for the night?
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-The game does not hold a positive edge for you. Either because your opponents aren't bad enough, you're too tired to focus, you're tilting, whatever. -Real world obligations force you to quit. I.e., food, work, wife, masked gunmen, etc. -You run out of money. [/ QUOTE ] Don't forget: -Continuing precludes engaging in an even more +EV activity. I've satellited into $100+ buyin tournaments before, I'd pass up a good $3/$6 game in order to make sure I was rested enough for them |
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Re: When do you quit for the night?
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-Continuing precludes engaging in an even more +EV activity. I've satellited into $100+ buyin tournaments before, I'd pass up a good $3/$6 game in order to make sure I was rested enough for them [/ QUOTE ] True, but it could be argued that your actual EV in the cash games is much higher. In my case, it could be emphatically proven. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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