Rewind, Revise and Repeat
So about that post yesterday complaining about being break even? Forget it. I found a scenario under which I am thrilled to be a break even player. Time to start a list.
Times I am thankful to be a break even player:
1. When I'm down six buyins after 400 hands.
2.
Yeah. Yikes. Mix one part awful play with two parts not hitting anything ever and one part opponents hitting miracle cards and you get instant bankroll demolition. That was one scary ride man. Couldn't see the bottom.
Really, I should have quit early on but I didn't. It took another 1500 hands and a whole lot of questionable play, but I made it back. All the way back. I even went up a couple value meals but finally managed to make myself quit after some light spewage while I was still up a single cheeseburger...
I have no idea if this is making the rounds or what, but it made me chuckle: Dogs playing poker with HUD.
credit (AFAIK) to DukeMuscle, 2+2 poster and FTP 100NL regular.
The way I ended up playing yesterday I'm probably closest to the 28/28/5.8 dog.
Times I am thankful to be a break even player:
1. When I'm down six buyins after 400 hands.
2.
Yeah. Yikes. Mix one part awful play with two parts not hitting anything ever and one part opponents hitting miracle cards and you get instant bankroll demolition. That was one scary ride man. Couldn't see the bottom.
Really, I should have quit early on but I didn't. It took another 1500 hands and a whole lot of questionable play, but I made it back. All the way back. I even went up a couple value meals but finally managed to make myself quit after some light spewage while I was still up a single cheeseburger...
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I have no idea if this is making the rounds or what, but it made me chuckle: Dogs playing poker with HUD.
credit (AFAIK) to DukeMuscle, 2+2 poster and FTP 100NL regular.
The way I ended up playing yesterday I'm probably closest to the 28/28/5.8 dog.
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