LuTsu
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I’ve been experimenting with longer sessions lately, 8+ hours, 8 - 10 tables and one thing became very clear: the biggest enemy isn’t variance, it’s cognitive fatigue.
Even when motivation is there, decision quality slowly drops after several hours.
You still click buttons, but the depth of thinking changes.
Mtts don’t allow real breaks, so recovery is limited.
Do you feel a clear drop in decision quality after a certain number of hours?
Do you adapt your strategy in late stages, like simplifying lines or tightening ranges?
Do you structure your schedule to avoid very long grinds?
Even when motivation is there, decision quality slowly drops after several hours.
You still click buttons, but the depth of thinking changes.
Mtts don’t allow real breaks, so recovery is limited.
Do you feel a clear drop in decision quality after a certain number of hours?
Do you adapt your strategy in late stages, like simplifying lines or tightening ranges?
Do you structure your schedule to avoid very long grinds?





