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Poker Strategy VIII- An Accumulation of Errors
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A
few
errors
in
judgment
repeated
consistently
can
cost
you
a
lot
of
money
playing
poker.
There
are
many
important
aspects
to
a
live
money
ten
person
game,
position,
limits,
betting,
calling
and
raising
BUT
there
are
two
others
in
my
opinion
that
are
the
most
important.
My
father
who
has
been
consistently
playing
profitable
poker
all
his
life
shared
two
key
ingredients
that
are
imperative
to
playing
winning
poker
over
a
period
of
time.
The
first
is
the
two
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Poker Strategy VIII- An Accumulation of Errors
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A few errors in judgment repeated consistently can cost you a lot of money playing poker.
There are many important aspects to a live money ten person game, position, limits,
betting, calling and raising BUT there are two others in my opinion that are the most
important. My father who has been consistently playing profitable poker all his life
shared two key ingredients that are imperative to playing winning poker over a period of
time.
The first is the two hole cards one chooses to play. Blinds excluded, the person who plays
ANY Ace for example, not considering his or her kicker, will inevitably be a loser over a
period of time. For instance, an Ace, Four off-suit, should not even be played to begin
with, perhaps Ace, Four suited (if pot hasn't been raised) could be played. An Ace, Four
off-suit, at times, may win but the chances are slim, more often it will be beat with a
better kicker. So playing "any" Ace over a period of time will cost a whole bunch of
chips. Always play strong cards which are even stronger when they are together.
Secondly, always remember this "FLOP IT OR MUCK IT." It's that simple. I start with a
King, Queen for example, beautiful King, Queen, it usually will mean nothing if the flop's
2, 3, 4, rainbow, muck it! This concept will save a player so much money in the long run.
I start with two nines, if the flop comes Ace, Queen, 8 and someone bets the nines usually
will mean nothing. Muck it! "Players want to get married to their cards" my Dad always
says "and that's what separates the winners from the losers." He says "folding is not like
quitting, folding when appropriate is what separates the pros from the amateurs." "FLOP IT
OR MUCK IT!"
Remember, the best players in the world usually play from twenty-thirty percent of the
cards that are dealt them. Failure happens over a period of time in poker and in life. One
does not become 600 lbs. in one day, one does not despise their spouse in one day, one
does not burn their car engine in one day, one does not become an alcoholic after one
drink, I could go on for days, but you get my point. A wise man said something like
this "Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. We do not fail overnight. Failure is the
inevitable result of an accumulation of poor thinking and poor choices. To put it more
simply, failure is nothing more than a few errors in judgment repeated every day. Now why
would someone make an error in judgment and then be so foolish as to repeat it every day?
The answer is because he or she does not think that it matters.
On their own, our daily acts do not seem that important. A minor oversight, a poor
decision, or a wasted hour generally doesn't result in an instant and measurable impact.
More often than not, we escape from any immediate consequences of our deeds. Those who eat
too many of the wrong foods are contributing to a future health problem, but the joy of
the moment overshadows the consequence of the future. It does not seem to matter. Those
who smoke too much or drink too much go on making these poor choices year after year after
year... because it doesn't seem to matter. But the pain and regret of these errors in
judgment have only been delayed for a future time. Consequences are seldom instant;
instead, they accumulate until the inevitable day of reckoning finally arrives and the
price must be paid for our poor choices - choices that didn't seem to matter."
By Jennifer Matiran
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