May 25 | Posted by Trix @ 12:00 AM Category: Bingo
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I think that one of the key points to consider here, is that you will always gain a greater understanding of something by having a willingness to learn. Some players may assume that poker is a game of luck and feel that trying to better their play is futile, some may think that their play is as good as anyones, and feel that they have nothing left to learn.
In my opinion, both these thoughts are wrong.
I feel that you will always be able to expand upon your knowledge and level of play to yield better results. Talking with other players, and reading books, are likely to have a positive impact, as long as you allow them to mould your exisiting style of play rather than trying to replace it entirely.
Putting the hours in can often have a positive impact too. if you play once a week for a few hours you will become a good player over time, but to really take your play to the next level, I feel that you have to be either playing poker or thinking about poker for at least a few hours per day.
Understanding your mistakes would be high on my list of key points too when it comes to getting the most of your poker game. Too many players after finding themselves eliminated from a tournament, will leave bemoaning their poor luck or the good fortune of another player, but this isn’t always the cause. You should always have the humility to look for the cracks in your own game, before assuming you simply got unlucky. If you are eager to learn in poker, and can follow the points mentioned above, there is no reason why your game cannot develop into the best that it can be.
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