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I would really suggest you just play a single table of 3/6 for a session or two. The biggest adjustment between 2/4 and 3/6 is getting used to the amount of money. You will do fine. Just play a single table so you can concentrate and do your best, get used to stuff, and then start multi-tabling. It will also make it easier to accept a loss. $150 down on 1 table is alot less sting than $300 on two or more.. Sounds like you just got a few bad hands. Keep at it.
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#2
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Still not doing really well, but I'm up today. I just thought of why I'm playing bad though. Haven't had any pot since the move up! My man just called me so I'll be hazy before the next session.
Really, though the only thing I was worried about was getting a bad run of cards when I started. If I would've caught some cards and then lost, it wouldn't be so hard to take. To put it in terms that you may better understand. 4 hours of play at 3/6, 22 pocket pairs, one set, lost to a straight. And the four times I held Cowboys there was an Ace on the flop. Thanks for the words of encouragement. Tonight, I'll probably win $300 because the cards will catch up to my DESIRE TO WIN!!! |
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I'm on my way to 1/2, from the micro-micro limits. I feel your pain and anxiety, but as you say, this is the game we play. GL.
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I, too, am moving up, but just from .25/.50 to .50/1 . Good success so far. I have made a huge leap in my playing after continually getting busted out. I just made a conscious effort to tighten up pre-flop.
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