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chadherczeg
Old 12-04-2008, 01:16 PM #254 (permalink)  

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chadherczeg
That is exactly your problem. You are now what i call money numb. When playing two different levels of poker at the same time, you will always become money numb with the lower ones. Because your brain has already registered the swings of the hi limits and you have bipassed it so that it doesn't effect your play. So no matter how much you lose at the smaller limits, it will always register as small to your brain, when really, it's a guy like me's dream bankroll. My reccomendation is that you only play one limit at a time, or another good way i have found is using multiple monitors with multiple levels, because it's something about the way your brain processes information, and what we as poker players do to overcome the urge to tilt and steam that causes it. If you don't agree just play a 1-2 game at the same time as a 50-100 game and look at your stats, and i guarantee your seen flops turn and river percentages will always be up by almost double on the percentages. check it out. Gl and i hope you heed my advice so that you don't keep losing large sums of money. remember, one mans trash can be another mans treasure, so next time you are in the mood to lose a grand just come donate it to me. GL on the felt and hope things go well
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