I don't see where your bad play is happening-- you got your money in twice as a huge favorite and once when it was pretty difficult to get away from your hand. That sounds like pretty good play to me. You should have been up 600, not down had luck been running your way.
Once the turn comes a 7 I think you are losing your stack and there isn't much you can do about it. But what do I know, I suck at this game.
You don't consider break-even acceptable, or else you would not be upset. :)
Re: It's the bad play, not the money
Date: 2005-02-27 20:06 (UTC)Once the turn comes a 7 I think you are losing your stack and there isn't much you can do about it. But what do I know, I suck at this game.
You don't consider break-even acceptable, or else you would not be upset. :)