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When you're raking it in...Slow down!

Hello poker friends,

Today I wanted to pursue my topic of DownSwing. But today it will be about the opposite – the UpSwing.

UpSwing is the polar opposite of DownSwing. With an UpSwing one wins more than normal, often bad hands win in succession. That is obviously pleasing for every pokerplayer : ) But there is always a small problem ; ) One has to be able to “shift” themselves. After an UpSwing, play will resume to normal, you will win some but not as often. But many continue to play during an UpSwing and make further incorrect decisions and cannot understand why they are not winning anymore. In this case or in this phase one should slow down and play tighter while thinking about your choices. Else it could incur a greater loss, even a loss of the entire UpSwing phase that you had recently won. To push down on the break at the right time, is always a good decision and this shows the skill of a Pokerplayer!

See you at the top !

Best Regards , Puma_RS

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Age: 21
Nationality: Russian
Occupation: Student
Most Plays: NL Holdem
Poker Strengths: I am good with all poker types (TAG/LAG etc.) I can change the playing speed at the right time and I am especially strong against weak players.
Poker Peeves: I play a session from 1 up to 10-12 hours per day and 120-200 hours per Month in total.
Favourite Hand: AQ and 99
Favourite Player: Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, Kenny Tran


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