Sunday, January 1, 2012
Guaranteed Success Playing Limit Hold 'Em Poker
I must say I love playing Texas hold 'em poker. There are few things that do or have ever made me feel as good as it does forcing my will on someone at the poker table! It's not always easily done at a limit table which is what makes it all the more sweet when you pull it off. If you consider yourself at least an intermediate skilled poker player you would basically almost have to try to lose at a limit table. It's quite simply position, patience, premium cards, and well timed aggression. This school of thought obviously doesn't apply if you've got thirty minutes to kill while waiting for your wife to finish playing penny slots. That would obviously take the patience out of the equation. I'm certainly not getting rich at it but I have a great time and virtually never lose at the end of the evening. I average about twenty four dollars profit per hour played. I look at it like a fun but serious job. I feel that with my skill and intelligence it would be an embarrassment to leave a 3-6 limit table a loser. Positive thinking and solid fundamentals alone should guarantee success. It's as simple as this, by the time you are between 12 and 18 dollars into a 3-6 limit pot, you should have a damn good idea whether you are the winner or you need to fold and run. I've bee to the casino to play four times between Oct. 20th and Jan. 1st, each time starting with a hundred dollars with the intent on leaving if my stack reached below fifty dollars. I profited 121 dollars once, 89 dollars once, and finally 24 dollars. Yes, I'm embarrassed to say one of the four visits I was a 49 dollar loser. Without excuse, I played poor poker. I allowed outside influences to effect my focus and just played poorly. I learned quite a bit and the lesson was well worth the 49 dollar loss, especially because you can see over four visits I made well over two hundred dollars! For this working class SOB that's good stuff!I'd like to know what you think!Sign in under anonymous if need be and just sign your comments!
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