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Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
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Not going on tilt is one of the greatest lessons you can learn in any form of gambling. Chasing your losses is always a recipe for disaster and if you can control this you are on the road to becoming a successful gambler
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 55 (M)
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G'day mate
You are most certainly right about that one. Going on tilt after what I perceive to be a bad beat BS situp hand from the poker site is actually one of my personal leaks. I MUST always take a break after it happens or risk going on a real major losing swing because I am just ticked off and chasing after my loses. Good luck at the tables be cool
Yes, I do same mistakes very often. Sometimes I know that I should fold, and I know that probably I will lose, but I try to catch that little chance and sometimes I do. I know it's bad way, but it's adrenaline and also, it's ego war. I want to win a battle, cuz I am a man And there situations, when you know your opponent have a hand which beat you, but pot is too big compared to call size and you call just becose you can't fold. Especially on microlimits.
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 4675
G'day mate
I play at all stake level to be honest. It really depends on a few factors. My bankroll and mood being the two main ones. It also depends on the poker site which I am on at the time. I am willing to play at a higher level limit in live play then online. hope this helps your curiousity. be cool