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− | Not hiding your mistakes and failures is a crucial part of playing professional-level, winning poker. You | + | Not hiding your mistakes and failures is a crucial part of playing professional-level, winning poker. You are able to never overlook mistakes. You can never put aside losses. You can never hide from failure. You definitely must acknowledge, embrace and proclaim your disasters.<br><br>Losing players "forget" losing sessions, "ignore" bad plays that cost them money, and "overlook" the tilty, emotional play this is the foundation of their failure. They don't acknowledge losses, errors and problems because they are scared people will understand that they are bad players. Maybe their wife, maybe their friends, maybe other players will recognize that this guy is full of baloney. But the main reason they ignore, hide and overlook is basically because THEY don't want to face the realization that they are the cause of their particular failure.<br><br>Fundamentally, if they are losing players, then logically they should Stop Playing. But they do not want to avoid playing. They wish to keep playing because they like to play. So instead of facing their inadequacy and getting better, they hide it and stay bad - or even get worse.<br><br>So your goal should always to be to downplay your successes - they are expected, after all - and to highlight your failures. Learn to concentrate on them without judgment or getting down on your self. Learn to get very interested in learning them, such as a young boy with an interesting bug. Poke it, flip it, pick it up and allow it crawl on your fingers. In other words, examine it and ask it some questions.<br><br>Questions to ask your little red failure bug (mine is red):<br><br>- Where did you come from, little failure bug?<br><br>- Why did I invite you into my house?<br><br>- Are you part of my approved game, or did I change from what I consider to be optimal play?<br><br>- Are you truly a failure, or are you merely bad luck in an interesting form?<br><br>- Did I play you to make myself feel better?<br><br>- What other forms has this bug/mistake taken in my game?<br><br>Try to find variations of the same mistake and discover a pattern.<br><br>Find out how much this type of mistake has cost you in the past. Consider it; put a DOLLAR figure to it. Now, project into the future how much that mistake will cost you. If your goal is to play twice as often at twice the stakes for the next decade, and this mistake cost you $100 last month, daftar judi online terpercaya (Check This Out) then you can safely say that if you don't correct this mistake, it'll cost you you $48, 000!!!<br><br>Given that little failure is not such a small thing, is it? If this is the one mistake that keeps you from being fully a winning player, then it might cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars over your poker career - a career which will never exist.<br><br>Now, make a new rule - or revise a current rule - to eliminate this mistake and drill it into your game. Make use of the rule writing formula. Write your new rule 100 times, put it in your journal, tape it to your screen.<br><br>The point here's to never ignore mistakes. They truly are the Most Powerful tool you have for making money in poker. Make them known, talk about them with others and let them out. When you retain these dilemmas inside yourself, they will fester and cause emotional constipation in your game.<br><br>You intend to keep you poker mentality fresh and ventilated. The only path to do that is always to keep it transparent. Any parts that you hide will rot from not enough oxygen and create dead areas in your poker psyche.<br><br>Remember any failure is a window through which you can see future, greater success. If you open it, explore it, and go through it you'll find new, sunny vistas. If you close the curtain on it and try to ignore, it will become a cold draft that annoys you forever and steals life from your game. |
Latest revision as of 14:09, 7 November 2020
Not hiding your mistakes and failures is a crucial part of playing professional-level, winning poker. You are able to never overlook mistakes. You can never put aside losses. You can never hide from failure. You definitely must acknowledge, embrace and proclaim your disasters.
Losing players "forget" losing sessions, "ignore" bad plays that cost them money, and "overlook" the tilty, emotional play this is the foundation of their failure. They don't acknowledge losses, errors and problems because they are scared people will understand that they are bad players. Maybe their wife, maybe their friends, maybe other players will recognize that this guy is full of baloney. But the main reason they ignore, hide and overlook is basically because THEY don't want to face the realization that they are the cause of their particular failure.
Fundamentally, if they are losing players, then logically they should Stop Playing. But they do not want to avoid playing. They wish to keep playing because they like to play. So instead of facing their inadequacy and getting better, they hide it and stay bad - or even get worse.
So your goal should always to be to downplay your successes - they are expected, after all - and to highlight your failures. Learn to concentrate on them without judgment or getting down on your self. Learn to get very interested in learning them, such as a young boy with an interesting bug. Poke it, flip it, pick it up and allow it crawl on your fingers. In other words, examine it and ask it some questions.
Questions to ask your little red failure bug (mine is red):
- Where did you come from, little failure bug?
- Why did I invite you into my house?
- Are you part of my approved game, or did I change from what I consider to be optimal play?
- Are you truly a failure, or are you merely bad luck in an interesting form?
- Did I play you to make myself feel better?
- What other forms has this bug/mistake taken in my game?
Try to find variations of the same mistake and discover a pattern.
Find out how much this type of mistake has cost you in the past. Consider it; put a DOLLAR figure to it. Now, project into the future how much that mistake will cost you. If your goal is to play twice as often at twice the stakes for the next decade, and this mistake cost you $100 last month, daftar judi online terpercaya (Check This Out) then you can safely say that if you don't correct this mistake, it'll cost you you $48, 000!!!
Given that little failure is not such a small thing, is it? If this is the one mistake that keeps you from being fully a winning player, then it might cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars over your poker career - a career which will never exist.
Now, make a new rule - or revise a current rule - to eliminate this mistake and drill it into your game. Make use of the rule writing formula. Write your new rule 100 times, put it in your journal, tape it to your screen.
The point here's to never ignore mistakes. They truly are the Most Powerful tool you have for making money in poker. Make them known, talk about them with others and let them out. When you retain these dilemmas inside yourself, they will fester and cause emotional constipation in your game.
You intend to keep you poker mentality fresh and ventilated. The only path to do that is always to keep it transparent. Any parts that you hide will rot from not enough oxygen and create dead areas in your poker psyche.
Remember any failure is a window through which you can see future, greater success. If you open it, explore it, and go through it you'll find new, sunny vistas. If you close the curtain on it and try to ignore, it will become a cold draft that annoys you forever and steals life from your game.