luck and composure in poker

Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Saturday May 23rd, 2009

As any skilled poker player will testify, these two aspects of the game can have a very big influence on the results you achieve within a night, a week, or even a year.

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The difference between the two is that one is in your hands, and the other is not. When it comes to composure, everything rests on your ability to remain utterly focussed no matter how much a bad beat, or run of poor cards, begins to frustrate you.

Because even in the middle of a boring run of seeing no cards, suddenly you can find yourself with a crucial moment needing your judgement to be at it’s pinnacle. Whilst it is true that even the most perfect of decisions can result in a blow to your chipstack, you simply have to disregard these moments of bad luck and keep making the right choices.
Personally I am only ever truly disappointed in myself after a tournament if I know I have made key mistakes. If I feel my play has been at the best it can be, getting eliminated never hurts as much. If the architect of your downfall was misfortune, you know you did all you could as a poker player.

There is nothing better than to be playing poker great and being quite lucky, and it is in these instances that you might find yourself feeling invincible. Be wary though, because luck turns quickly. If you have lost that concentration and composure when it does, you will probably not limit the damage as well as you potentially can.

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