*sigh*MEDITANK said:Wow! Those are some pretty tough breaks! My worse streak was losing 16 hands in a row, but luckily I flat bet throughout that streak, once I won a hand, I knew the streak was over and played 3 units per hand after that and was up 30 units after 10 hands.
You've got Bojack syndrome! :grin:bluewhale said:*sigh*
sometimes i wonder why i even bother.![]()
very true Sonny, but more often than not, I have this rule where if/when I win a hand, the negative var BS is usually turned over and switched. I haven't yet experienced those horrendous losing streaks that I keep reading in here about. *knock on felt*Sonny said:You've got Bojack syndrome! :grin:
But Meditank is actually right about this one (technically speaking of course). As soon as he won that hand the losing streak was officially over. The only problem is that the very next hand could be the start of a brand new losing streak.![]()
-Sonny-
What about those who boast of their losses? That's my favorite.Mr. T said:My only other comment is the winners will normally talk about their win whereas the losers will retire quietly to lick their wounds.
You know, I make it a point to do that. They say problem gamblers only remember winning. By embracing the losses and bad sessions you protect yourself against becoming one of those. And yes, even the greats of advantage play like Ken Uston occasionally exhibited gambler's behavior (like steaming) when under stress.EasyRhino said:What about those who boast of their losses? That's my favorite.
I don't mean to take away from the point you were making (because you're absolutely right), but perhaps Ken Uston was not the best example to use:Automatic Monkey said:And yes, even the greats of advantage play like Ken Uston occasionally exhibited gambler's behavior (like steaming) when under stress.
That's a good point about civilians. I’ve noticed that different people have much different reaction when I come back from a Vegas trip.EasyRhino said:The find that the losses and adverse action are what really gets the biggest response from civilian friends.
"How was Vegas?"
"I lost $1000 in five minutes, and got backed off from two joints"
"AWESOME!" *highfive*
*highfive*Sonny said:And the ladies at Cheetah's never argue when they see my cash.![]()
that was context definition i have derived too.EasyRhino said:I know that I use "civilian" when talking about non-advantage players that I don't hate. For the people who are generally annoying, I break out the term "ploppy".
That's just my personal usage.