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OpWestAcct   United States. Mar 16 2009 14:44. Posts 640 | | |
As usual and expected my graph maintains its normal route. But I am not worried about it this time. All I want is some feedback. Anyone have any interesting opinions on why I can always manage to have huge heaters followed by a downswing and then break even? It is not a large sample size but it is just funny that this always happens. Any Ideas?

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domyouji   Zimbabwe. Mar 16 2009 15:12. Posts 435 | | |
perhaps playing on scared money cuz u think "o, i've won all these monies i'm gonna play a little more tight now to preserve them" or something? |
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perhaps you just start playing bad after a heater, I think that I have or had slight tendency towards that too |
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OpWestAcct   United States. Mar 16 2009 15:34. Posts 640 | | |
Not at all. I am always running huge bluffs and playing aggro |
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Zalfor   United States. Mar 16 2009 15:53. Posts 2236 | | |
| On March 16 2009 14:34 OpWestAcct wrote:
Not at all. I am always running huge bluffs and playing aggro |
if u run huge bluffs and play aggro, then you will have larger variance. |
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but you can play really bad while running huge bluffs |
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Monsteroso   Korea (South). Mar 16 2009 16:48. Posts 45 | | |
Maybe you're just playing bad after winner's tilt.
I have a tendency to want to win every pot when I feel I'm running a table.
It's cost me some big pots -_-;; |
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typical heater--> run bad --> run normal? |
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