www.fullcontactpoker.com) that Daniel Negreanu has the same issue. I'd be willing to bet most card players or any type of gambler would feel this way. You get used to a certain level of action and when the stakes are lower you just don't feel the adreneline like you would normally. Myself, I still like to play in a lower buy in game once a week where I live for a couple of reasons, and maybe these reasons will give you something to play for if you ever find yourself at a low buy-in table again. First, I've been playing in this game every week for many months and have become friends after a fasion with many of the regulars, so at the very least we're all having a good time. Second, since the risk to my bankroll isn't great, I can drink, laugh, hang our and really just enjoy playing cards, much more so than if every decision I make is a critical one. Finally, the competition at this game is really quite good so it allows me to work on my game and try a lot of new things, once again without great risk to my bankroll. If I want to try playing a hand a certain way against certain types of opponents I can do it, and if I lose it's not a big deal, I've learned something and havn't lost much.
Just my thoughts,Statistics: Posted by dennerman — Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:31 pm
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