Professionalism? Experience is meaningless, we all know horrible players who have played for years... luck comes and goes (read: variance).Professionalism.
Good luck.
Experience.
Or all this is necessary at the same time.
Good luck, it certainly is good, but I think that the patience too is much important)Good luck surely!
Ability to perform under pressure - when big money on the line. marginal spots
Mental endurance - for grinding and long mtt
Emotional control - tilt control, keeping emotions in check
Good analytical skills - reasoning for your's and opponent's actions. don't have result oriented thinking.
Poker related math - must know the basics.
Luck
in my view
1st. poker room needs to be software - user friendly.
2nd. I like table chat..therefore...the function of chatbox needs to be excellent.
after that
need to have time...with patience, and...the best of the best, need to enjoy your game, your play.
LOL
I think at least, you don't need to be a pro, but you could spend most of the happy hours when sitting on a poker table...LOL
My biggest problem area seems to be:Ability to perform under pressure - when big money on the line. marginal spots
Mental endurance - for grinding and long mtt
Emotional control - tilt control, keeping emotions in check
Good analytical skills - reasoning for your's and opponent's actions. don't have result oriented thinking.
Poker related math - must know the basics.
Luck
if you play in the Freeroll this is definitely the Bank ! in freerolls play even 7-2 though it is the worst card !
and if you play one of the tournament with great Bains there are now playing a more professional players and there is need your experience,luck,and emotions must be kept in force.
Yup I agree here the most important thing of all in my opinion is being able to block our emotions from the game something I wished I had learned a lot sooner We have all been there when that ONE player who raises his whole range and calls with 39o (the f'ng nuts) to suck out on a 33x board now a pro would simply say thats poker and move on well apart from phill helmuth he would jump down the op's throat but these situations do arise and to become successful in the future we should be able to move on and not let this affect our next hand/gameI would say mental endurance is probably the most important. Because in no limit no matter how well you play it only takes one hand to set you back.
A non addictive personality lol
Thats not a poker player than,is it?
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Plenty of players aren't addicted... I know I'm not. I don't drink or smoke... I'm a poker player lacking an addictive personality
So you can now say "ok i am not playing poker anymore" and just stop?
If you can thats great
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Emotional control, patience, endurance and I agree, itself I happen isn't really patient)I would say mental endurance is probably the most important. Because in no limit no matter how well you play it only takes one hand to set you back.
And what poker the room you will advise?personal side
discipline and self control (blocking emotions), you need to have some luck and some knowledge about poker basics
technical side
you need to chose adequate poker room (because of software, promotions, and etc)