I just did my taxes yesterday, and "the man" is trying to bring me down again. I owe the man $84 this year, and to think, I thought I was going to get a refund. The man says, "Ha, I spit on you, pth, pth." Bastage. Gotta keep on fighting against the man. It is my mission in life.
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I seem to be having a problem lately. It seems that I am usually unable to play 2 or more tables (usually 2) at once and win at all of them. For instance, last night I was playing 2 tables, and at one point, I was up a buyin at one and down 3/4 of a buyin at the other. Now, one big difference between the 2 tables was that the table that I was up on was pretty tight and straightforward. The losing table had one player that was loose-aggressive (but not crazy, just a mild case), and another that was loose-passive/aggressive (I realize that seems odd, but he played a lot of hands passively, but he did wake up every so often and start firing off bets outta nowhere).
Now, I don't think that the 2 different table dynamics really mattered that much in the difference in play. I was getting very nice cards on the winning table, and the would end up winners. On the loosing table I was getting plenty of good cards, but they were ending up losers.
My main point/question/pondering is why does it always seem that I can easily loose at both tables, or win at one and be down on the other, and almost never win at both tables? It really hacks a brotha off, and I really don't understand.
I know, some of you may say, "Well DD, you just aren't able to concentrate at both tables at the same time." I will give you that you can't pick up all the subtleties then, but I pick up enough to realize who the crazy player is, and who the rocks are, and who the fishy is (Big R).
Just my rambling, sorry. Keep on keepin' on.
1 comment:
Hey someone's gotta do it. "The Man" is always shoving us brothas down.
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