|
 Originally Posted by Pig_Vomit
I think -2 BI limit is a very bad idea.
Like I said it's a personal thing. If you can lose a few BI shrug and then go back to playing your A game more power to ya.
Myself after -2BI I am tilted.
Ok fair enough saying it was a very bad idea was a bit of a sweeping generalisation.
There maybe times when you can lose 2 buy ins over a relatively long period of time when you've been playing well and got unlucky then start trying to play back at the idiot that 2 outered you and hence start playing badly.
Then again there may be times where you lose 2 buy ins on the first revolution at the tables you've sat down at.
Do you really leave when you've only just sat down for like 2 minutes?
Maybe if they are coolers and you've accepted that coolers exist you can stay. Or maybe it might be best to just pick yourself up off the table give yourself a 10 minute break and start again, but i always think of those chips as invested.
If you've just sat down and dropped 2 buy ins with good hands it gives you an image that you're not going to be pushed around. (Especially if it was something like A K on a Q 9 8 board all-in on the flop).
Then again all my sessions nowadays start with me losing and proceeding to try and make the money back... so take it with a pinch of salt lol.
Clar
|