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I definitely see a difference when i have doubled up - i get a lot more aggressive and can win a lot of hands on semi-bluffs or even big raises preflop. Or a big raise preflop and then come out firing. I can sort of 'sense' when it is time - and i make that move with just about any two cards. if i get caught - no biggie, just change gears.
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Ya need money to make money, thats how i feel. In fact on Pokerroom when I was trying to make my money back, I would search tables where guys were buying in with their low chip stacks trying to double up. Most of the time, with plenty of money to cover them I was able to play my hands correctly where I could bully them into calling my hand that was better than theirs.
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This is something I've been getting better at myself, started accepting those prop invites at Inter, and discovered that the shorthanded players there tend to be WAY too loose. Fast money AND fast raked hands? Sign me up.
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When I hit streaks, I ride them for as long as I can. Once I take a couple of bad hits, I take a couple of days off just to get my marbles back together again.
Turning 50 to 750 is fantastic!!! Congrats!!!!
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