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 Originally Posted by biondino
2) the newcomer has gained a decent understanding of the game and has the beginnings of a solid ability, but negative variance comes along and bites him on the arse
3) the newcomer has gained a decent understanding of the game and has the beginnings of a solid ability, and decides to try to develop his game to become laggier, or more aggressive, and loses money as they try and grasp more difficult and risky strategies.
That's me in a nutshell ... start with $100 ... get to $200 and then don't see AA or KK for 400+ hands ... start to play more connectors and smallish PPs ... start to get more aggressive preflop (doubled my % according to PT) but then find I am beat when some yahoo is playing crap. It then becomes so defeating ... but then I go back to Plan A ... play tight and wait for the cards to improve ... ahhh ... the patience that is required is almost too much to handle at times.
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