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An ex-convict wanted by the police for allegedly staging a broad daylight robbery at a poker arcade in Sadog Tasi on Good Friday was arrested during a car chase early Sunday morning.
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An ex-convict wanted by the police for allegedly staging a broad daylight robbery at a poker arcade in Sadog Tasi on Good Friday was arrested during a car chase early Sunday morning.
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Ohio - The 2008 Nautica Charity PokerFestivals, now in their fourth season, will begin this Thursday in a new,12,000 sq. ft. facility located inside The Powerhouse at the NauticaEntertainment Complex.
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HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. - On Saturday, March 21, Friends of the ARNG in Hoosick Falls will hold a Texas Hold’em Tournament at the North Hoosick Fire Dept. on Rte. 22.
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Roland Shuster will play at the European Poker Tour (EPT) Monte Carlo 2008 after winning a $20,000 prize package at popular online poker room Titan Poker.
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One-fifth of Mass. gamblers outlay spent on R.I. slots
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Colma, California — WHAT WAS ALREADY the largest non-Indian casino in Northern California in terms of the number of gaming tables has just gotten bigger.
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A look at one of the hardest obstacles to overcome in online poker, discipline
You have read about them on the two plus two forums and you hear their stories while watching the World Poker Tour. They talk about how happy they are and how much freedom poker has brought them. They talk about money like they have an inexhaustible supply. Some even talk about the little things, like how poker has become a consistent second income for them.
Who are these people? They’re winning players.
They are the players who have done the same things you have done. They have read all the greatest poker books, put in their time at the tables and probably lost a lot of money on the way. Yet somewhere along their journey they started winning, and they haven’t looked back. What’s the difference between you and them? Most likely it’s one of pokers hardest challenges and that’s learning discipline. You can know all the poker strategy in the world and have all of Sklansky’s and Malmuth’s books memorized to the T, but if you don’t have discipline, then you might as well just show up to the table, pay everyone sitting there and then leave. It will be a much better use of your time.
Becoming a winning poker player is a true accomplishment and a big challenge. You may read a lot of success stories and see a lot of people doing it and they probably all make it sound fairly easy. If discipline comes naturally to you, then it very well might be easier for you than someone else. If not though, then it is truly something you must challenge yourself to work on.
Poker is a game of short term skill and long term luck. What this means is that you need to make the correct decision during every situation over a very long period of time to show a profit for your good judgment. In the short term, luck will either make the journey pleasant (during a good run of cards) or it can make it unbearable (when you get cold cards). The point is that the most important aspect is that of the long term. If you are well trained and know the game well, then you will show a profit over the long haul. The problem is when you let your lack of discipline cloud your otherwise good judgment.
Every time you deviate from your otherwise good strategy, you cut into your long term profit and increase the likelihood that you will not be a winning player.
Let’s take a look at a few examples of how this might happen:
Are these situations you often find yourself in? Are you playing hands that you know you should throw away? Are you sitting in games that could eat your bankroll in an hour? If you’re answering yes, then you have a discipline problem and it would be in your best interest to curb it quickly. Unless your supply of money is truly endless, you will never build yourself that high limit bankroll by being an idiot and playing without discipline. Knowing that an adjustment to your mind set and your decision making could turn you into a winning player should be enough motivation to work towards improving your discipline.
If you are reading this saying “I hear ya, but I just don’t know if I can do it” then take a look at these tips below. Integrate them into your playing routine and keep an eye on the prize. Solid discipline can turn you from a knowledgeable, skilled losing player into a powerful and dangerous winning player:
The most important thing you can realize about playing online poker is that if you never truly develop in to a disciplined player, then unfortunately you will never be a winning player. If your only goal is to have fun and enjoy the game, then this may never be a problem. But if you seek to truly profit from the game and be a winning player then mastering discipline will be your greatest achievement in becoming a truly profitable poker player.
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