Well, Chaser...
Consider these things.
Fish like to school. Fish prefer to feed at certain times of the day. Most Fish (on poker sites) are nocturnal. It is always night time in different parts of the world. Big Fish eat Little Fish. Fishermen cast their nets. Sometimes the Fish escape the nets and sometimes the Sharks take a bite of the Fishermen. Sometimes the Fish try swimming in the lake before returning to thier pond to regrow chomped off fins.
So who are you?
Are you the minnow swimming with his kind in a confusing array of flashing silver looking for bugs on the surface and hoping to escape the predator through safety in numbers?
Are you a somewhat larger fish patiently slurping up minnows but losing peices of himself when narrowly escaping the even larger predator?
Are you sitting on the dock casting your baited hook into the surf, reeling in a catch now and then whilst praying the circling sharks don't bite off your legs that are dangling in the waves?
Are you the fisherman casting your carefully crafted net into waters teaming with tuna, letting the smaller fish get away and mending the holes the sharks tear in the net?
Are you the Shark, tearing chunks out of every fish and fisherman and other shark who dares make a mistake while swimming in YOUR ocean?
These all can be found at every site at all times of the day. Like the tide, they ebb and flow throughout the day. They migrate from one level to the next and back again.
Find those fishing with nets. Find the minnows. Find the tuna. Find the anglers and fly-fishermen. Find the Great Blue Heron dipping his beak into the creek. Find the sharks. Find them all, identify them, learn their habits, watch for their mistakes. Play them all differently. Then it won't matter where the most fish are because they will ALL be your prey.
Oh! And if you are successful at this, please stay out of my pond.
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