2022-08-07 20:01:53
5 foolish Poker errors
You don't know what you're doing or why you're doing it.
For instance, if I ask you "Why did you place a flop bet? The response to "Well, I was raking preflop" is inappropriate. Consider what you're aiming to achieve at all times. You're on the correct track even though you're still providing the wrong answers if you're constantly questioning yourself before you take any action.
You don't consider your adversary's strategy.
Is your adversary a dependable player with a solid plan or a flaccid player with several personalities? Perhaps he's scared to play huge pots? Or does he enjoy making enormous bluffs? You must develop a psychological profile for each of your opponents before you can play effectively against them.
Your choices are affected by your feelings. Most of the time, it stems from fear: for instance, you could get a poor turn, so you want to wager more and win a hand. It's a technique to feel the impulse to grab the pot as quickly as you can. Yes, betting is frequently more practical than, example, writing a check. However, the convenience is bad for EV.
You're not using your bankroll. Many players grossly underestimate the variance. They end up playing at tables where they only have a marginal advantage and there are few buy-ins behind them as a result of this. You must consider your financial situation if you wish to play professionally.
You obsess over what other people think of you far too much. When you get caught bluffing on the river and appearing foolish, isn't it embarrassing? Are you embarrassed that you called to check a bluff? That is all rubbish the crucial thing to keep in mind is that if you are a good player, it will benefit you if your opponents do not perceive you to be one. You don't have a good advantage when everyone at the table believes you are the top reg.
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