How To Learn From Your Poker Mistakes
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- | Write Down Lessons Learned<br><br>Recording lessons learned is | + | Write Down Lessons Learned<br><br>Recording lessons learned is why your poker journal is essential. If you have a Eureka! moment when you are playing, you would like to write it down and make certain you incorporate it into the game. For instance, in case you limp into a multi-way pot, that's checked around post flop, do you bluff at the pot or otherwise? Your experience may reveal that creating a bluff essentially pots with multiple limpers won't work. You'll be called 80% of the time. This is essential to incorporate in your game. So you would like to make a remark to yourself in your journal. The key here's to lessen mistakes in your game, your stakes that you play, and increase your the possiblility to win.<br><br>The point is you can't learn whatever you Don't Record. If you think you'll remember something simply because it seems important now, you're wrong. You should record it. And you have to periodically review what you've written down to make certain you have it.<br><br>You must look your computer as a "work" station once you play poker. Make a place that puts you in the poker playing mindset. Have your starting hand charts nearby. Post significant things to consider on your screen. On my screen I have, "PATIENCE" in black and "SLOW DOWN" in purple. Why? If I have one consistent issue it's that I know "too well" what I'm going to do next in most situations. So I'm constantly popping through hands and decisions like I get purchased making the quickest decision possible. That, of course, isn't true. I get purchased making the BEST decision possible. So, I remind myself of these.<br><br>Constantly altering your environment with reminders, posts, key thoughts, etc. is quite positive. Additionally you take some basic tools your disposal. What are they? I have starting hand charts that I use for various situations. I have my poker journal. I have special sheets that I print around record how hands or sessions went. I'll record notes during sessions. It all just is dependent upon what exactly is "bothering" me or what opportunities I think I see and would like to document.<br><br>This process is perhaps all a matter of centering on everything you're doing - that's PLAYING POKER FOR PROFITS.<br><br>If you're wanting to watch TV, have conversations, read email, make posts in forums, search for some celebrities digital skirt, or some different you happen to be not focused. Everything you do today to develop, permainan capsa susun maintain and reinforce focus is going to make you cash long-term. While whatever you do that distracts degrades and reduces focus turns you into a worse and worse long-term poker player.<br><br>As you play be sure you jot down lessons learned. If you don't write them you'll not remember them. Plus keep those lessons readily available in charts, notes, your journal or sticky notes. |
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Write Down Lessons Learned
Recording lessons learned is why your poker journal is essential. If you have a Eureka! moment when you are playing, you would like to write it down and make certain you incorporate it into the game. For instance, in case you limp into a multi-way pot, that's checked around post flop, do you bluff at the pot or otherwise? Your experience may reveal that creating a bluff essentially pots with multiple limpers won't work. You'll be called 80% of the time. This is essential to incorporate in your game. So you would like to make a remark to yourself in your journal. The key here's to lessen mistakes in your game, your stakes that you play, and increase your the possiblility to win.
The point is you can't learn whatever you Don't Record. If you think you'll remember something simply because it seems important now, you're wrong. You should record it. And you have to periodically review what you've written down to make certain you have it.
You must look your computer as a "work" station once you play poker. Make a place that puts you in the poker playing mindset. Have your starting hand charts nearby. Post significant things to consider on your screen. On my screen I have, "PATIENCE" in black and "SLOW DOWN" in purple. Why? If I have one consistent issue it's that I know "too well" what I'm going to do next in most situations. So I'm constantly popping through hands and decisions like I get purchased making the quickest decision possible. That, of course, isn't true. I get purchased making the BEST decision possible. So, I remind myself of these.
Constantly altering your environment with reminders, posts, key thoughts, etc. is quite positive. Additionally you take some basic tools your disposal. What are they? I have starting hand charts that I use for various situations. I have my poker journal. I have special sheets that I print around record how hands or sessions went. I'll record notes during sessions. It all just is dependent upon what exactly is "bothering" me or what opportunities I think I see and would like to document.
This process is perhaps all a matter of centering on everything you're doing - that's PLAYING POKER FOR PROFITS.
If you're wanting to watch TV, have conversations, read email, make posts in forums, search for some celebrities digital skirt, or some different you happen to be not focused. Everything you do today to develop, permainan capsa susun maintain and reinforce focus is going to make you cash long-term. While whatever you do that distracts degrades and reduces focus turns you into a worse and worse long-term poker player.
As you play be sure you jot down lessons learned. If you don't write them you'll not remember them. Plus keep those lessons readily available in charts, notes, your journal or sticky notes.