Karen Watson
Im a 27 yr old who loves to play NL Holdem'. Ive only been playing for about a year now in our home game in Houston, Tx!!!
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Many poker
players who play on a regular basis sometimes wonder why the game has so many
peaks and valleys of winning streaks. The problem with most players is not knowing when to say “when” at the poker table. Sometimes you will hit a big
hand and win way more than your limit sometimes you will loss it all, but the
euphoria of winning a couple of poker hands and having a big stack of poker
chips can turn poker players into losers. Obviously, the main point of playing
poker is winning and making some money, however, some players can easily misunderstand
that part of the game, believing that the more you risk, the more you win. There’s
a big difference between playing aggressively when you have good hands, and
loosing all your money simply because you’re engaged in the game’s frenzy.
Now, this is
ok if you’re just playing for fun or can afford to take the losses that come
along with the game. Now, players wonder how they can hardly post a monthly
profit by the way they play. The truth is simple, there are no magical factors
intervening in online poker, the only way to increase your stack is by playing
each hand carefully and handle each session as if it's your job. First of all,
you have to establish limits and set the maximum you’re willing to lose, also,
you have to pick an amount you think you can honestly earn each hour of play
without actually having to play an entire hour if possible. That all depends on
the level of poker you play, the higher the stakes, the higher you should set
your amount of winning per hour. On the lower levels, I would say $7 and hour
is a good limit to start with. The $0.25 /$0 .50 tables I would move it up to
about $10 / hour. If you’re on the $0.50 / $1 tables I would go for $15 - $20
and so on up the scale, but after all, only you can establish and set those
limits, just take in consideration that such decision is related to your bankroll
and on the limits you can afford to play.
Treating each
poker session responsibly is the only way to go if your main goal is increasing
your bankroll, if you’re steady in your limits and stick to them and avoid jumping
around in different tables and different limits, then you should be able to
work your bankroll and become a monthly winning poker player.