I've never been a decent NL player so I've never played a lot. I figured (probably wrongly) that swings would be greater in NL. When it's possible to lose your whole buy-in in one hand (and if it's the second hand of the session, you're buying back in) then I figured your potential to lose more was greater.
I can count on one hand the amount of times I've lost my whole buy in (I buy in for 30BB) and It's always been to mistakes made by me (over playing hands, playing too many hands yada yada yada)...
Is there anybody else who can chime in with this?
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Originally Posted by Jason75
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