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Moving back down a limit provided some stability, confidence.

Looking bleak (by Jim B L)

After being down about $7.00 I rallied and ejected with a $0.50 loss for the night. I know it is a loss, but there is a lot to be positive about here. I lost $43 in three sessions at $10NL, so a $0.50 loss after moving down is like a win. I want to blame others for my bad run here, but ultimately if I think they’re bad players and fail to make money off of them, I can be the only person to blame. I know I’ve gone on tilt something fierce the last couple sessions, last night I actually yelled at my monitor once, like some psycho. I think my brother heard me yell (no we don’t live together), because the phone rang shortly after that and we talked about how things were going. He talked me down and I rallied shortly after. One thing is for sure, I haven’t had a good run of cards during this tough stretch. My great hands get counterfeited, or another trend that shouldn’t become a trend is flopping a straight and my opponent has the same hole cards. Suck outs have been too common. In any case, that little rally last night is what I’m taking with me to my next session.

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2 Responses to “Moving back down a limit provided some stability, confidence.”

  1. 1
    EuroYank:

    Figures. A punk that can’t work for a living and has a mouth as big as his ace up his sleeve hand!

  2. 2
    Jim:

    Holdem is just a hobby of mine, fool. You’re a hypocrite. You talk about educating brainwashed US citizens, but won’t allow comments on your blog that don’t conform to your thinking. Real classy.

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