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Old 11-02-04, 10:37 PM
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for the games that i have played in casinos, they have been very loose, but maybe a little bit tighter than online. but the difference between the two wasnt particularly significant. of course, there were significant differences between style of play depending upon the time of day. at night and on the weekends, the players were much younger, and they were looser. in the morning and afternoon, th eplayers were older and tighter.
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Old 11-03-04, 01:51 PM
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This is a good thread, and something I have been giving some thought to as far as my own play. Wondering if playing above my bankroll is actually the biggest flaw in my game? I mean you can't play any kind of agressive style if you are tight on cash, and you can't afford 1 losing session so you don't play your best game, right? I think I may try going backwards and playing 2 tables at once and see where that gets me.
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