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The mental aspect is now > the strategy aspect? (within reason)
I have played just 9 hours this week. I haven't been focused, I've switched limits, number of tables, styles etc. Rewind to Jan-March and I was a 2-4nl 8 tabling machine.
I've been finding myself feeling bored whilst playing, so I then try playing really laggy (like 50/40) and it works for 15 mins then I get 3bet loads and so quit the tables and go watch tv or something. It's almost like I don't want to play a 20/17 game becuase it's now so standard, that I want to try and be the guy being noticed at the table, trying to dominate it (maybe due to more regulars at tables than there used to be?). Anyways, I guess I was wondering if anyone else goes through weeks where a big factor is getting in as many hands as possible, and other weeks where you just want to chill and enjoy yourself. Maybe this is a psychology post, but I think in terms of weekly profit, it is more important for me to get in the number of hands and get myself mental zoned in to playing sensibly and a solid 30 hour-a-week game, than a 'sit down at a table for 30 mins, play like a lag joker, pretend im a fish when in fact im just trying to lay a huge trap' style. anyone else struggle to focus? right now i'm just enjoying having a good time, not having any worries, but part of me is thinking 'come on, go grind you lazy [censored]!' |
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