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Old April 9th, 2008, 04:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default When to quit in STT

You start playing a set or a continuous amount of stts . For this example , between 4-8 tables, multitablers dont count in this moment.
How do you realize that today is not a day for stay playing? .
Most answer says: If you are playing your A-game , it doesnt matter the results , in the long run u will win and bla bla bla .

I disagree. When the cards are in the other side of your life , it just impossible. You can stay a bit more just to see if the things change , but you have to quit. You can lose too much amount of money because it will take 3 or 4 days of winnings to recover it. Plus your ROI and ITM will decrease , making you feel below the average player ( thinking you are making mistake , when you are not)


For me there is a simple rule , I play with a 100 buyin BR , my better days are about 10 buyins up so my worst day has to be no more than
18 buyins . I play 6 tabling ( now 4 cause a bad run ) , so I can realize when a 14 buyins downswing came , fired up the last 4 stt and quit.
But there is some more about feeling , there is a time when you feel that every draw played by the other hit , the coins are not 50/50 , Ax vs KT+ always hit KT+ ( you are in the Ax side pushing with 9bb allin PF ) . When I feel that and see it in the tables , I can quit even with only a few buyins down.

Im interesting in how people managed their quitting moves , especially for those who has to pay their rent with the profit of poker.

Is it to much phycological post ?

MrTynKyn

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