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I have to say that just reading this has opened my eyes as to why I can win $100 in some Limit $1/$2 in say a couple of hours, then step up a notch and lose it in 45 minutes. I am playing scared because I'm in an area I am not comfortable. I mean I guess this isn't really a head spinning revelation, but just reading it from someone else seems to drive it home a little bit harder. Anyway, thanks for letting me "rail" on your comments.
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You gotta have balls to play this game!!!
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This is another reason why I prefer limit holdem to NL, as far as cash games go. I think it is easier to think of the $ as chips, simply a big bet or a small bet. Not this bet will cost me $34 dollars and the next round will probably cost me $75. In limit you can say, I can see the river for 1 small bet and 1 big bet, or whatever. Maybe this is somewhat similar to tournaments as well, in that you can think of them more as chips. Your buy-in is secured and now you just play with the chips.
Good advise from TP, and Blib. |
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