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Re: playing stakes at which you are comfortable at
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is it the best way to play at the stakes at which you don't care if you lose a big pot or not. AKA at stakes which don't make you tilt because the money doesn't matter? [/ QUOTE ] The problem with this is that the inverse is also true. I play poker at a very low level for a part of the year because I'm at the computer anyway and I find it helps me think. If I was playing at that level to make money I'd find it hard to concentrate on poker or even care about it. If you play too low I don't think you'll be able to get motivated. That being said you shouldn't be playing at a level where losing any one pot would be devastating or upsetting to you. The way to deal with that is to not look at it on a pot by pot time-frame but something more long term. |
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Re: playing stakes at which you are comfortable at
Or I really need like 50 buyins because then you don't really see any effect during a short period of time.
How can I avoid any emotions at poker? |
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