So luck was smiling on me. But at the same time, I felt my discipline slipping a bit. I started playing both with and without cards, a little more maniac-like than I prefer to play. I'm losing a lot of $1 and $2 bets for no reason, but I'm catching cards sometimes. I'm still up a lot.
So -- would you keep playing under these circs, or stop?
I decided to stop. Then a few minutes later I jumped back on a new table. My play continued to decline in quality, as I felt unbeatably lucky.
Maybe 20 minutes into my new session, I get
[Ts]. Call a smallish preflop raise; flop is 3-way. Loose table. Flop is Kxx with two spades. Preflop raiser bets almost the pot. I should fold, right? Nope, I'm calling. Another guy also calls so it's now a good call. Turn is a T - now I have a lousy pair plus a flush draw. Preflop raiser bets again about half the pot, I call (another bad call; not enough odds, right?), the other guy folds. I have about 7 bucks left of the $18.50 I started the hand with and the pot is about $25. Final card is another T!! Couldn't be better. He can't put me on a T! He checks, I am all-in, he has to call, and that's it. Another double up for me.
So now I'm up 80 bucks in 2 hours playing $20 NL.
But I'm playing worse & worse. My bad play is not being punished. I feel invincible.
So ... keep playing or quit? What would you do?