Paradox
I am finding that, the more frequently I play, the poorer my results. Went through a stretch recently wher I was playing a fair bit, both live and on-line. I did not think I was playing that poorly (for myself, anyway), but the results were terrible. Did not play for a week or so, came back to the CPF tourney, and won my first award. took a few days off, played some Stud on Stars, and won some $$$. Have not played in almost a week, and am starting to get the itch . . .
Less I play, the better my results . . . so . . .
If I stop playing, I will be better than Ivey.
Less I play, the better my results . . . so . . .
If I stop playing, I will be better than Ivey.
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I was waiting for nutbar cerb to make this thread, but I knew one of you would real soon.
Gl trying to get talk about the subject Milo, but just not gonna happen o n here.
Or, maybe the randomness of fate just chooses to smile at me because she misses me.
Or, the RNG likes me better when I am not screaming "ONE TIME !!!" for the umpteenth time that weekend.
Or, maybe I just missed your lithium riddled psychoses and figured this would get you to come out from under the covers, Philli.
Awww Phil, it's nice to know that you hate in others what you despise most in yourself. Keep on dreamin' that's it me and not you kiddo. Sure it'll work out for ya.
Milo, I think everything you enjoy and/or are good at are things that require balance. How much is very subjective to each individual.
"good ät?" . . . "balance?" . . . I do not think these words mean what you think they do . . .
That's what I have been finding. Pretty much have not played for the past 2 weeks and I am playing good right now.
I find playing too much and I have a habit of going on "Autopilot" which is never good as you do not adjust to the changes in a game.
Changing games also helps keep me off autopilot mode.