When to retire from the table

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Hi, good afternoon, friends of CC.

I wanted to be told what are your strategies to know when to retire from a cash table, what happens to me is that I go with good profits and suddenly I play a very good hand but in the end I start to lose everything and I retire from the table Practically without gain some
 
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There is at least 100 topic with exactly same question.
 
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Hi. This is a great question. Use the forum Search feature to look up "stop loss" and you may find many posts about how to figure out when to stop playing.

I think it takes a lot of discipline to set a stop loss, because you have to overcome the natural urge to recover your losses. Also, it is very helpful to look at the losing hands that you lose big with after being up. Do you tend to play looser if you feel you have a big profit? Or are the losses just variance and you got your money in good? Consider posting those hands in the hand history section of this forum and get some feedback on how you're playing. That can be very helpful.
 
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Cash games are particular tricky when it comes to good hands like AA. Sometimes i look at the pot odds as proposed by Sklasky books, and fold premium hands. I do that on the argument that the tournament os not won with just one hand.
Never retire from tables in tournaments.

Good game for you all.
 
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Very nice question,.. Ill be searching for the answers here.. nice thread
 
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You retire from the table when your wife screams at you to pleasure her in some way, whether that be cleaning the house or... Jumping up and down to a song.

:)

Why are you scared of losing money? You have big stack? You dominate. Simple.
 
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Let's just say,I feel that it is necessary to go,go.Me the same situation.
 
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Good friend nobody knows the exact time to retire from a table since you can win more or lose everything so my opinion is when you see that your well has passed 10 times the amount you invested has been a winner. You see that you have won some money without much effort is time to retire because if you have enough cost and for a long time it means that you can lose everything in a second then there are very good players at your table
 
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For me it depends what is my goal. If I have low bankroll, and my goal is just to double the money I put on the cash table, then after I double up, i stand up and leave puting the initial money back, and then jump on another table with the winnings.

This might be punk move, but hey, online nobody can see you so, if it's smart and it's working, do that.
 
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For me it depends what is my goal. If I have low bankroll, and my goal is just to double the money I put on the cash table, then after I double up, i stand up and leave puting the initial money back, and then jump on another table with the winnings.

This might be punk move, but hey, online nobody can see you so, if it's smart and it's working, do that.
That isn't a punk move at all, I times my buy-in by 7 and feel bad for your type.
 
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When to retire

Hi, good afternoon, friends of CC.

I wanted to be told what are your strategies to know when to retire from a cash table, what happens to me is that I go with good profits and suddenly I play a very good hand but in the end I start to lose everything and I retire from the table Practically without gain some

To be honest, if you regularly play cas and alway build up a good stack, and always leave breaking even, you've answered your own question. You should go in to a cash game with realistic goals ( X3/X4 starting stack). Once achieved, cash out and have a beer or tea and get yourself back together. Then if you fancy another session of taking other people's money, rebuy for your original stake ( preferably on another table), if you run bad, you've not lost too much. If you achieve your goals again good on you budddy!

That's what I do in the casinos anyway
 
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Thank you for your comments I see that we all think in different ways, my goal at the cash tables is to recover the money invested in a tournament which I did not do very well to return to my initial bank roll and not lose entry to the tournament, But in the interest of winning I end up losing everything
 
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I prefer to play a certain amount of time on a cash table and by making some money to get me out of the table to know that the software will not start back
 
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I retire when I see that I have a great stack then I wait 10 mins and I go to the tables again xD
 
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I retire when I see that I have a great stack then I wait 10 mins and I go to the tables again xD
So funny, xD xD in those ten mins i've made my stack even bigger, who is laughing now?
 
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If I am playing at a cash table I can retire when I want to because this is what this game allows, however I established some rules to withdraw from a cash table, for example if my game is in a bad streak and Has passed more than half an hour without receiving a good hand I retire and change table, I also retire if I lose my stock of money available to play at the table, I hardly make a spare money to play at the same table, also after Having played two hours at the same table I take stock of my money and retire from the table and take a break of a few minutes to avoid fatigue.
 
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