How To Correct Any Online Poker Problem Quickly

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One of the greatest problems most amateur idn poker players have is an inability to improve their very own mistakes, even if they understand what those mistakes are.

The simply question is:

Why can't players correct issues that arise again and again inside their game?

The answer is actually trying to use their mind to correct the problem once they ought to be using their hand. Here's how that actually works.

First, this assumes guess what happens the challenge is and you are correct within your assessment. If you determine that you just issue is that you simply don't play Kxs enough from middle position in raised pots, then I do not think this advise will help you. In other words, the correction needs to be something helps your game, not a thing that hurts it.

Here's how we move training out of your mind in your hand. It's simple and delay.

1. Identify your hole. (After you lose a hand if you think maybe "God, I can't believe I did that Again!!" then you definitely found a hole that will correct.)

2. Create a direct, clear statement that you will NEVER do 'whatever' again. Or alternately that you will ALWAYS take a step that you are failing to do. It has to be clear and initiate using the words "I will".

3. WRITE your statement yourself, slowly, clearly and punctiliously 100 times. Don't rush. Don't scribble. Don't cheat by writing "I, I, I, I" on the next paragraphs then "will, will, will". The point is to really change the way you imagine.

4. In the future if you undertake that thing you're not likely to do again, then write your sentences again 100 time BEFORE YOU ALLOW YOURSELF TO PLAY AGAIN.

Typically this will take about 1 hour to finish. And when you're done the hole will probably be plugged.

Here are some examples from my own experience - which I've written 100 times:

I won't again call a Large Bet when I Know my Good hand is beat.

Have you ever done that? You have trips along with the flush hits so you know there exists a 90% chance the guy was around the flush draw, however, if he pushes or bets big you call anyway?

I will recognize that careful play is just not weak.

I did this one after losing $1800 since they can be recklessly aggressive with fantastic hands, but had I played those hands a bit more carefully I would have seen that I was beat or lost a smaller amount money.

Here are a few statements that most beginners must write:

I will usually check my position prior to any decision.

KT SUCKS. OK, this is the BIG one for starters. You all have your 'lucky' hands or hands for whatever reason you play. Mine was Q9 when I started - don't ask! Whatever yours' is, write 100 times that it SUCKS!

I won't call when I should raise, and I will not call when I should fold.

I won't ever play a hand if I do not have a plan.

If I have the most obvious hand and make a pot sized bet then I'll believe the re-raiser has me beat.

The list may go on and on. The point isn't to have writer's cramp, the point is to experience a TOOL that you just can USE when needed. Everyone has The Issue that keeps popping up. Fix it!! Now you know how.

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