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duke3016:

--- Quote from: Ericstoner on September 28, 2007, 16:32:08 PM ---
Try not to lose your love for the game, if it becomes a chore stop, rethink and return when you feel happy.

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Good advice , recharge/rest,  play your fav gme and slowly put the gremlins to rest.

jjandellis:
A different times the following seem to have helped me:

a. Slow down, give it your total "A game" (I feel that this can be a little difficult sometimes online, due to the sheer number of tourneys u can play - with alot of distractions)

b. Try freshening things up a bit - why not try HU/6 handed/ or another poker game altogether??

c. Go UP the stakes. Yes I did say UP. You may find it increases your concentration and kicks in your A game, but also the players at higher stakes may understand (interpret differently?) some of the moves u make - in comparison to lower level players. I actually find it easier playing $100 + tourneys than $10 stakes.

d. Take a break and play Live poker only for a period.

nosey-p:
I have just won my first STT in two weeks

I am on the road back

duke3016:
Left at the next lights -- then right -- lol stay focused

busman:

--- Quote from: jjandellis on September 29, 2007, 00:20:43 AM ---

c. Go UP the stakes. Yes I did say UP. You may find it increases your concentration and kicks in your A game, but also the players at higher stakes may understand (interpret differently?) some of the moves u make - in comparison to lower level players. I actually find it easier playing $100 + tourneys than $10 stakes.


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funny you say this, the missus has been giving me stick lately saying i should be moving up the levels again. ???

well last night i did try a higher MTT than i usually do,  guess what ;D


i went on to win it, very nice thanks. :o it did tend to bring out the A game and aid in concentration.

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