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Date Posted: December 30th, 2010 (12:50pm)

You have been spending some time reviewing your play while using the betfair code bonus. Your mind is full of new ideas and concepts and all of the mistakes that you have just exposed have been thrown into the trash. You are primed to take over the poker world and log on and fire up 6 tables of 200nl cash games. For the first few hours everything is going well. You are on top of your game and can feel that it is going to be a winning session.

You are on the button and three people limp into the pot. You look down at AhQh and make a raise to $14 to try and take the dead money in the pot or thin the field a little. It works when a player calls in the small blind. The flop is Qh4h6d. The monotone crimson colour a precursor to blood about to be spilt. The small blind leads out with a bet of $30 and you raise to $90 and he shoves for $200 and you make the call. Hero: AhQh Villain: 6s4c.

The villain somehow managed to find a call in a raised pot, from out of position with 6s4c. You are furious but still have your flush outs. Well for one second anyway because the turn is the 4d and you are drawing dead and have lost $200. 

You carry on playing while using the betfair poker welcome bonusbut subliminally you cannot keep your eyes off this particular villain and his avatar. If you do not realise what is happening and adjust pretty quickly you could lose far more than the first $200 that you lost. 

Stop staring at that Avatar! Stop planning to get even! Instead, create a plan to exploit his obvious weakness. 

Do not suffer from animosity TILT.  

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