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Supreme Being
      
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| I normally play four hands and then move tables unless I get a good winning streak going. After a couple bad hands i find I get upset which further effects my playing. How quickly do you move?
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| I don't. That would require getting up and I'm too lazy for that! In reality though, I only move if there's a player that does something dumb like go all in or raise hugely every hand. I can't stand that type of playing.
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| I'm like queenbluff. I don't move unless there is another player totally annoying me. If I don't seem to be doing well after a few hands, I tend to switch games completely. Some days it seems that I can't play poker for crap, you know?
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| Count me in for the lazy crew. I like to get settled-but more importantly moving means learning a whole new set of people. After four hands I am just starting to get to know styles and so on, I don't want to be moving on to new people.
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| I feel the same. Four hands isn't enough time to get a really good read on the other players and I find that helps me to win more than anything else. If I play for a while and am just having an off night, I usually give up on poker for the evening and hit the slots or something.
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| I usually play with friends so there isn't another table to go to. If I'm playing badly enough to move tables after four hands I'm feeling lousy enough to play a different game at that point or leave the building altogether.
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Well, seeing as how I play really tight, especially in the beginning of a game, I don't think this strategy works for me. I would much rather wait and see if I can get a feel for the table, the kind of players it has, and how the pots are going to take form. If the table is too aggressive for my playing style, I will just leave.
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