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I finished down about $160 last night. $50 of that was due to an information call I made when the story just didn't add up and I was willing to pay to see what he had. Other than that, I felt like I played virtually mistake free.... had some back luck getting sucked out on a few of times and lost 2 or 3 race situations with short stacks. One hand, for example, I had TWO short stacks all in with my AK vs A6 and 66. The 6s held up. I realize I'm not a big favorite there or anything, but I played it right, given how the hand developed. That was a $300+ pot alone.... sure would have liked to have seen an A or a K on that board, but it was not to be. But overall, I can't complain.
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I thought it was just me, but it seems like even in my little 1/2 2/4 3/6 and when I am actually playing live 5/10 game that one pot over a session makes me a winner or loser for the session, and that's what gather from your post here. Do you find that to be the case more often than not?
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Quite honestly, yes, I do. Maybe not ONE pot, but I can usually narrow it down to 3 or 4. That's the nature of the game though... in NL anyway. In limit, it's much more mechanical - it's a matter of playing many, many hands and making less mistakes than your opponents.
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