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Originally Posted by Track Collector
(Dealer tips are simply part of one's winnings which were given away.).
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not exactly. because usually when you lose an all in you would have bet those extra chips saved from not tipping on earlier won pots. maybe you could argue that you could have won all your opponent's extra chips in pots they were all in on to balance it out but maybe they didn't win any pots or didn't tip? JMO but i would stop counting tips and just use a simple cash out minus buy in formula. i would include splash pot winnings and would only count high hands and jackpots on the side. again though, JMO.
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Originally Posted by Track Collector
I am continuing to study and work on my game, but only time will tell if I can be successful at 1/3 NL in the bigger city environment or whether I have reached my skill level max.
It is entirely possible too that my success at 1/2 NL over the past two years has been due mainly to favorable variance (vs. skill), along with benefit of a weaker player pool at a small playing venue.
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i've played better players but you're a good player who can win, no doubt. maybe ramp up the aggression a little? (like 'cuse said, "i'd raise there...") but imo (and i've played a decent amount of live poker) you're a solid player. also idk how weak your pool is compared to what you call "city" casinos where there are higher levels (2/5, 5/10, 10/10) that the better players will gravitate to?
the last time i was at ct i was playing some very tough players for the 1/2 level, mostly because there was no bigger game going yet.