Poker Psychology
When it comes to playing poker
and reading articles about it,
it's very rare to find any on
the subject of
poker psychology.
The mental side of the game is
as important as the physical
side of the game but a lot of
times players don't use the
mental side as much as they
should. Instead of concentrating
on the game, they are letting
other things into their minds.
This can make the player their
own worst enemy during the
match.
With every bet placed at the
table and every ounce of
concentration wasted on
something else, players lose
hundreds and thousands of
dollars because they are not
paying attention to the game
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You cannot play poker on a gut
feeling. Professional poker
players pay attention to the
cards before them, to the cards
that are sitting in front of the
dealer and the way the other
players are betting. By focusing
on the game and pushing
everything else aside, players
have a better chance at winning
than losing.
(This is
for a friend
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When you play poker, you are
going up against some
interesting
rakeback odds. There are
other players wanting to win the
same pot you are going for,
there is a rake you have to take
into considerations, and you
have to keep an eye on your
temperament. If you are able to
keep your concentration on the
game at all times and focus,
then you have the potential of
being a consistent winner. If
you can't, you will probably
keep losing more hands than you
win.