| This is a discussion on How long can you play solidly and still play at your best? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I played in the $11 Deep Stack at Stars last night. I came 32th out of 1800 odd and was playing for 10 hours, and ... |
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| How long can you play solidly and still play at your best? I played in the $11 Deep Stack at Stars last night. I came 32th out of 1800 odd and was playing for 10 hours, and it was 3am. At the end I just played poorly though and started playing too many hands,probably just out of tiredness affecting my judgement. Does being able to concentrate longer and longer come with time? I consistently get deep in these tournaments now, and finish inside the bubble more often than not. Problem is I tend to play much better at the start for the 1st few hours. |
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| It's a double edged sword. Either your tired at the end of a 8 hr stretch, (I have had the late buzzer actually wake me up - i know, sad but true); or you have so much caffine in you that when u do have a chance to grab a few hours of sleep, your too wired! I have found there is no one to call at that hr to tell "Hey, I came in 2nd place out of 8,000 ppl" - at 4am, no one cares, hehehe |
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| re: How long can you play solidly and still play at your best? poker I've made 13 hours before, but by then the family is tired of it, I'm tired of it, and there's more chances of me going all in on 3-5o, not caring if I lose it. Bed is a big movitator. |
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| not sure how you can go so deep and than lose interest/get tired when it really counts. use the breaks as a chance to clear your mind....get some caffeine...whatever it takes. Personally, if I made it that deep in a large tournament my focus would be sharper than ever knowing a final table is a possibility. |
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| I think it's harder to play well the more tables you have, and online. If I'm 6-12 tabling, I can start to feel mental fatigue after sometimes just an hour or two. I don't know about one table, cuz I've never done that, but I know that 4 tables, I can play for at least 3 hours before feeling it. Live however, I've played for 36 hours straight. The game's different though, so even if you begin to have play deteriorate, you probably still have a solid edge. |
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| re: How long can you play solidly and still play at your best? poker I hnow someone who plays at least 4-5 table in the same time. it s amazing how he can do that . and he plays pretty good. he can stay focus for a long time during his tournaments. u need to practice more, that s the secret. |
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| Depends on winning for whatever reason my problem seems to be when I win money and have a good stack. For instance I start a cash game with $50 turn it into $150 playing good for about 4-5 hrs. Then I start gambling with the damn money and making moves I wouldn't otherwise make. |
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You can open up a new table with $50, and problem's solved. |
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| I have played for 9 hours once and cripple towards to the end... Physically and mentally I was tired... Now I like to look at how long the tourney's will be and check my availability and my state of mind... To see if I can go that long or not... It's good to know ahead of time how long the tourney last to pace yourself and mentally prepare yourself to all the way.... |
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| I think that one of the reasons the 20 something kids are doing so well, is because they can physically and mentally last longer playing solid poker than someone of my age (40+). When I was younger, I could go all night. Now 9-10pm comes around and sleeping just seems so much more important than poker. I'm good for about 4-5 hours . |
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| i guess that is one of the reasons i prefer to play at the cash tables as opposed to tournaments,so i can walk away. i play my best for the first 3hrs after that i lose interest and the tilt factor or a total blow up can happen at any time. |
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| Depends on my mood. Some days I am good for 6+ hours of play. Others I loose interest after an hour. I have learned that if you are not interested in the long haul and commit to the 6 hour tournament, don't even bother in signing up. |
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