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I personally haven't misplayed a hand for about 30 seconds.
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Yeah, me either. (Sigh) ... it isn't easy being perfect. But hey, somebody's gotta do it.
By the way, I had free Yankees tickets for the game this afternoon but managed to fuck that up by drinking too much last night. So instead of getting to the Stadium for the first time in 15 years for an afternoon matinee, I was stuck on my girlfriend's couch all day, sound asleep and trying to fight the nausea. Now, I'm stuck on my girlfriend's computer at 11:30 p.m., still trying to fight the nausea. Shit!
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When this happens to me (the known bad play, not drinking myself out of a Yankees game), it's usually late in a tourney when I start getting ancy and play a trouble hand preflop. The second my chips go in (either calling a raise from the BB or opening with it in MP), I know it's going to be trouble. And sure enough, I hit just enough of it to force me to stick around.
The thing is, when I do go broke in these situations, I'm kinda glad... because I know I played badly and I deserved to lose, so hopefully the next time that situation comes up, I'll be more likely to avoid it. |
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