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What was I thinking?

luvBWFCluvBWFC Member Posts: 763
edited March 2010 in Poker Chat

Have you ever looked back at a hand you played and wondered what the **** you were doing? Really bad calls that you talked yourself into at the time, but you now can't remember the reasons so you look like a total donk even to yourself?

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  • acebarry10acebarry10 Member Posts: 7,556
    edited March 2010
    In Response to What was I thinking?:
    Have you ever looked back at a hand you played and wondered what the **** you were doing? Really bad calls that you talked yourself into at the time, but you now can't remember the reasons so you look like a total donk even to yourself?
    Posted by luvBWFC
    Hi

    Yup, thats how we learn, shows you are thinking about your game and see the holes in it :)
  • WishstarWishstar Member Posts: 30
    edited March 2010
    Often! We all do it on occasion, live and learn I guess!
  • KnackersYaKnackersYa Member Posts: 468
    edited March 2010
    I drop at least one almighty b*ll*ck every game I play. It used to be much more so maybe there's hope for me yet :o)
  • beanehbeaneh Member Posts: 4,079
    edited March 2010
    If you don't mess up how will you get better?
  • HAL_9000HAL_9000 Member Posts: 216
    edited March 2010
  • philmenowphilmenow Member Posts: 617
    edited March 2010
    In Response to What was I thinking?:
    Have you ever looked back at a hand you played and wondered what the **** you were doing? Really bad calls that you talked yourself into at the time, but you now can't remember the reasons so you look like a total donk even to yourself?
    Posted by luvBWFC
    Yes..but whats worse is when you make the right call and lose,and still 'beat yourself' up for doing it..
  • HAL_9000HAL_9000 Member Posts: 216
    edited March 2010
    OK OK i was joking...

    I guess with these spots, its usually a lack of concentration, leading to a false "read" or a lack of belief of the other persons play.
    I think generally the best advice for you is to view the hand history prior to these calls
    I dont know if you do this or not but the best tip is to open the chat box window fully then copy and paste the hand info into a separate file that you can analyse with ease afterwards. i know its a bind but it may help eliminate a leak

    Keep Smiling
    HAL_9000
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