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Rate this Post ESTABLISHING YOUR POKER PLAYER PROFILE
Published on Jul 6th 2008 3:44PM by ruth99 - Views: 94
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Blog PostESTABLISHING YOUR POKER PLAYER PROFILE
When it comes to establishing your own poker player profile it is best to be adaptable. The more you change your tactics and strategies when playing,( Of course, becoming a master of profile changing isn't something that comes naturally, and like everything else, takes practice and plenty of experience playing against and studying others. To help you with this task here are some tips to keep in mind on your quest to become a great player. Don't be afraid to fold - The best poker players in the world fold when they know their hand just won't cut it. Folding doesn't make you less of a player, on the contrary it shows that you know how to keep your chips.(I'm one fantastic player then. I have been folding the whole time I have been writing this Keep your emotions in check-If you are feeling upset or frustrated it would be best if you called it a day and calm down before attempting to play again. Negative emotions cause you to become distracted, and distractions cause your mind to wonder, allowing the other players to walk all over you.(oh brother, wonder what's happening at the table. I have won one hand and folded the rest Don't become too comfortable- If you find that you are comfortable with the way you play, it's time for you to improve your skill and try something new. Comfort is a sign of laziness, which can cause you to remain at one level limiting your potential as a player and winner.(Do ya think I should go look what's going on....been sitting out for ten minutes Keep your mind open for new ideas-Advice and a few pointers never hurts anyone, as it could be the one tip you need to progress your abilities. You can always learn something. Therefore, whether you get a tip from a professional, a book, a friend or even a kid, show your gratitude and don't forget to return the favor whenever the opportunity presents itself. Being a good poker player is knowing how to think and act for yourself. So trust your instincts, learn to be flexiblee, and give it all you've got!(ok, I have $270 left...I think I may be in a little trouble here
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