Winning Strategy: 4 Reasons Good Players Lose at Poker
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You consider yourself to be a good player. You understand how to calculate pot odds and drawing odds. You play tight and practice excellent self-control by not chasing hands that don’t have sufficient value to warrant gambling on. You’re aggressive when you have a solid hand, and you’re no calling station. You have a good sense of playable and unplayable hands. You read your opponents well and engage in second and third-level thinking.
Sometimes in poker, it just feels like you can’t win, even when you get good cards and play them well. But there are still moves you can make to improve your situation, and possibly, results. (Image: Michał Parzuchowski/Unsplash)