by kdiddy33 » Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:01 am
Thanks for the input Cactus. Here's what I've noticed so far since closing my leak:
3 straight winning sessions. A typical example is last night at the PLO8 $25 max buy table, where I had A288 and played to a limp, 3 players in the hand and I'm second to act. Flop comes 6 K 8 rainbow.
Guy in first position bets the pot for $1.85. I flat call (wth the low and trip 8s). The third player raises it to $8.
The first player re-raises his stack and I call as well (I had them both out-chipped by $10, so I was only risking $15) as does the third player. Obviously, I knew one of them had kings, but I had the A2 also so I figured I'd pick up half the pot and if one of the players was trying to play the K 6 two pair game, like some idiots do, I could theoretically scoop it. Some on this board may argue that I should have folded to the second re-raise.
The turn came a 2, and blew up my low hand. One guy did have kings (the guy who raised to $8) and the other guy took the low with 3 5. So I was correct, had the right pot odds (IMO) to make the play, and lost $15. Now in the past, I would have gone ape-crap and called the guy out in first position for being such an idiot. But instead, I knew that I didn't have access to type into the chat feature, so I took a deep breath, reloaded and ended up winning $25 off the guy who I would have been berating, when I could have scared the fish out of the aquarium.
So, my point is, that I think its working for me. I feel much more focused on the game and I'm making better decisions. I kind of liken it to when I used to switch sites more frequently, I didn't know any of the players and didn't talk as much in the chat. I also won more often because of my "focus" on beating the game and the players.
Part of my problem is that I have a rare manly ability to type extremely fast. Probaby because I work on a computer all day. By the way, when I play live, I don't have this issue, even when I take a bad beat. Although I do have a temper like anyone else.
Good, you?