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![]() I know exactly what it is, im scared. see when im in a cash game the money is there to be lost, when im in sit and go or torney money is spent. In torney & sit and go the money is spent and I can calm down not worry and play my game. I know its all mental but its hard to get over. |
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I tend to go to the cash games over the smaller tournies because I like the CHANCE to win alot of money, over the chance to beat out 8 other guys in a 5$ buy in and win 20$. Thats me personally. I like to have the chance to win a huge pot oncee an hour or so and stay around even the rest of the hour. Gain 40-50$, not a bad job. Unfortunatly thats not how it works all the time, however sometimes you lose your shorts and sometimes you win 3-4 of those 50$ pots.
Just a random thought from Tom. |
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no pressure!
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I would give you the same advice as I did to "jimmynemo" the other week.
If you are confident you are making the correct play given the situation then you should not worry so much about how much money is at stake. If you are making bad plays that cost you a lot of money when you are sitting in a cash game that ONLY cost you the buyin in a tourney, then that should be the focus of your concern. Try to identify/fix the hole in your play and you will be less concerned about "losing" money. If you are making the right play you will make money in the long run.
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Your biggest edge in a HORSE tourney is knowing that the game just changed from Razz to 7 Stud. - BB http://www.talkingpoker.com/forum/blog.php?u=64 |
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