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 Originally Posted by Trainer_jyms
Hi, my name is Jyms and I used to be a PT addict.
I solved this problem by playing over rolled and took the money out of the equation. When you need 40 BI"s to move up you won't look when you have 25. It's just not changing that fast. My move down is never in the middle of a session because I will always have 80 or so when I am done losing a session for the lower stake. Money is no longer a concern.
+1 for the good guys
 Originally Posted by Chopper
...You should be able to play equally well while winning as you are when you are losing, as well as not knowing if you're winning or losing.
this should be the goal. and, i'll bet some of us have experienced it by accident. you forget to look at PT, or forget to turn on the timer. you go in after a session thinking, "i think i played meh," and find that you were really, really wrong in one direction or the other. thats the point.
robb, as for looking at your HUD and watching your stats on individual tables....i dont think thats a bad thing....being aware of possible image. but, i also have to think that some of these players, if paying attention, have many more than 45 hands on you, too. and its THEIR HUD they are using to formulate their image of you, not the 45 hands you've been there. it can be a double edged sword.
A single edged sword can be a double edged sword.
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