| Posted by: Egon Towst at May 27, 2007, 10:42 am | | Topic: Being moved, table-to-table Forum: Card Chat |
It happens, m8, gotta live with it.
I`d suggest that, when you are first moved to a new table, this is a good time to play Loose-Aggressive for a few hands. The rest of the table don`t know you and will not be sure whether to respect your raises.
If they fold, great, you won the blinds. If they call, you can fold and maybe show. First impressions count. They will peg you as a bluffer. That`s the time to tighten up. Next time you catch a big hand, you`ll get paid off.
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| Posted by: jolubman at May 27, 2007, 5:35 am | | Topic: Being moved, table-to-table Forum: Card Chat |
This seems to happen all to often. I am doing good at a table, chip leader, and get moved to another where I am a small fish in a big sea. Even worst, I seem to always be put next to the chip leader so I have a caller or raiser on every blind.
Does this happen to you? Please comment.
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