6 Tips From 10-Year-Veteran Players
Jan 12 , 2022
1. Patience
There is a saying that good things happen to those who are willing to wait. This is a truth that every good player should know. We only play the hands we should play, not the hands we want to play. Don't mess around with cards, this will ensure your long-term profits.
2. Vigilance
For those who do not applaud our victories, we need to be more careful. These guys tend to be tough, they have tight ranges, they like to play a few good hands, and if we can keep an eye out for them, we'll have better results in the tournament, so watch out for these guys!
3. Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship tells us that "the point of a person's life is not to win, but to learn, because life is always a mixed bag. As long as we make progress in learning, what's the regret in life?" Have you ever seen a champion who never misses? It is impossible for a person to win without losing. Every hand you lose is a lesson from which you learn, progress, and move toward your goals.
4. Adhere to the principles
When we have a strong hand, we can still lose to an opponent with a bad hand, or get overtaken on the turn or river, that's life, everything has its risks, But as long as you make the right choices, stick to the principles, and play at your best level, that's enough, it doesn't matter if you lose, because we stick to the right things, that's what a long-term profitable player should be. some attitude.
5. Learn to be flexible
If you want to be a professional poker player for a long time, you need to manage your money rationally and plan for your career in the long run. Don't put all your eggs in the same basket, I think everyone understands this truth, but it's true, don't be 100% because you think what you want to invest in (such as a hand of cards, a poker room account, a stock) If you can win, put all your "eggs" in this "basket". If you can't afford to lose, don't do this.
6. Peace of mind
I personally think that peace of mind is too important. Sometimes it is more important to know how to take a step back than to be brave. There is no "Bad Beat" in life, no "Bad" Beat on the poker table, and sometimes we will encounter the state of being BB all day long , at this time, we'd better take a step back, maintain a peaceful mind of winning and losing, take a break if we don't play well, calm down and return at the most suitable time.