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Pro Tip #151: Control Your Environment
- By Scott Fischman
- Published 08/25/2008
- FullTilt Poker Tips
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We've all had moments in
good old fashioned brick and mortar casinos where our senses become overwhelmed
by an environment that we have no control over. From uncomfortable chairs to
overflowing A/C to the guy sitting next to you who obviously hasn't bathed
since the last time the Cleveland Indians won the Series, playing live poker
can be a less than pleasant experience at times. That's why one of the biggest
advantages of playing internet poker versus live poker is the ability to control
your environment. By standardizing all the variables of game play and setting
your poker playing environment to your liking, you can maximize your focus and
take that next step toward becoming a winning player.
So how do you control your
environment? Well, let's start at the beginning. If you're anything like me,
you're going to be very anal about your poker playing environment. That means
you turn off your phone and shut down whatever program you use for instant
messaging. Even if you're just playing for fun, you should still be taking
poker seriously (unless you're just looking to flip away your roll). Along
those same lines, make sure to turn off the TV, stop surfing the web and
answering emails. This is about minimizing distraction in an effort to maximize
focus, and one of the pitfalls of online poker is all the readily available
procrastination devices at your fingertips.
Now that you're distraction
free, tune the other variables in the house to your liking. Is the temperature
in the house comfortable? Check. Do you have water and soda within reach and a
tasty meal ready to go in the fridge? Check. What about music? I always like to
have some music going in the background, but nothing too loud or distracting
(if you're singing along with the lyrics, it means you're not focusing on
poker).
So you've got all the
peripherals taken care of, now comes the game play itself. Go through the
options in the game lobby and set everything to your liking. Most of it is up
to you, but personally, I like to roll with the animation off (so the game runs
smoother) and “highlight bet amount” turned on. For those of you who don't
know, when you turn on “highlight bet amount” it makes it so the bet amount is
always highlighted when it's your turn to act. That means all you have to do is
type in the amount you'd like to bet when it's your turn − no having to
manually highlight the number yourself or fumble around with the bet slider. I
also like to set the game background to plain brown, especially when you've
played down to the final table. That bright blue “hockey rink” final table
background can be distracting, so I always switch it off.
Once again, you're doing
all of this because it's to your advantage, not just because you're a control
freak. By controlling your environment, you give yourself the best chance to
maximize your focus on the game and be a winning player. This is far and away
one of the biggest assets available to all online poker players.
