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Last Login: 8/15/2008 12:05:17 AM
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| I'm talking about when you are just having a great day and just have a feeling that tonight's your night to win - what do you do? I have a tendency to play a little bit more daring than usual when I feel like this. I'm not crazy and I stop if I find myself losing, but I do get bolder.
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Last Login: 6/27/2008 2:19:58 PM
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| "Lucky" isn't anything tangible or real; it's a state of mind brought about by a perceived positive convergence of positive outcomes. The best feeling "lucky" can do is persuade you to take more risks at the table, thereby possibly allowing you to win more (but perhaps also lose more).
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Last Login: 8/25/2008 2:53:32 PM
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| I have done this before. Once I just knew that I was going to be a winner. I had the machine picked out that I wanted and everything. When I got to the casino, the machine was free, so I sat down and guess what? I was lucky! I won that night. Now, next time I get that urge, I will probably loose it all!
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Last Login: 8/14/2008 9:17:26 PM
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I've never really had a feeling of luck but have had "gut feelings" about a hand where I knew that I didn't have the best possible hand but felt that I had the best hand of those being played. I'm usually tuned in pretty good that way but it has also failed me several times as well.
Smitty
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