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February 22, 2008 by admin
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Is Your Poker Game Missing These Nuggets Of Gold?
Good poker players are made, not born. They put in tons of hours analyzing, discussing and playing poker. You might believe that poker is about outplaying the other players and not playing tight aggressive poker, because you’ve seen the crazy people play on T.V!
This couldn’t be further from the truth. Poker is something you have to learn and put time into to become good. Anyone can do it, but it takes time.
For example if you’re good at anything, you know it took time. It takes around 1,000 hours to get proficient at something and many times that to master it.
This can sound disheartening, but let me reframe it. How fast does time go when you have fun? Pretty fast, doesn’t it? So who cares if it takes time to get good at poker if you’re having a blast doing it? When you become too serious about anything you will not have a good time. Set a primary goal of having fun, everything else comes second.
Here’s a small list with the most important poker concepts, enjoy!
1 - Poker Strategy - It is important but not as important as you think. Poker strategy is of course essential, but it needs a companion, just like a car needs four wheels to function. The same is true for poker, poker strategy cannot stand on its own.
2. Tilt Control - Poker discipline is one of the most important aspects in poker. If you’re awesome when you feel good, but play like a donkey when you’ve endured a few bad beats then you will never become a winning poker player.
3. Money Management - Strict poker money management rules are needed for success. If you’re consistently playing something like $1,000 NL with a $2,000 bankroll then you are destined to go broke. You need at least 20-30 buy-ins to survive and that is if you are prepared to move down in limits if things go really bad. Also remember that these rules are for winning poker players. If you’re just starting out you want A LOT more so you can afford to learn!
4. Table Selection - If you consistently play with players who are worse than you, then you will make money. It is as simple as that!
That is my simple list. If you’d like more elaborate articles you can visit my website. I hope this helps you improve your poker game. Poker doesn’t have to be hard, you just need proper guidance.
May your pots be monsters and your cards suited!



