Do you play poker every day or take a few days off?
I play pretty much every day...
freerolls during the day. CC games at night....and lots of other stuff in between.
But I try to take a three strikes rule kind of approach. If I do poorly in three games in a row, then I stop for the day. Now that is a general rule, and not necessarily hard and fast, but generally it helps me limit my losses and encourages me to keep playing if I'm winning.
But one of the problems with everyday play, is that it can get warped if you're playing the wrong games. For instance, the HIGH ROLLER and EPT SOCHI freerolls on
pokerstars take a special combination of tight and aggressive to produce a win. It differs from other formats. People are very shovey in such games, so you need to pick your spots.
I quite like the CC *League* games as EVERYONE IS PLAYING TO WIN...so it's qiute exciting and interesting to dissect the play of all the other villains.
But remember, it isn't just about PLAYING....it is also about STUDYING. It is more important that you are LEARNING everyday, reather than PLAYING everyday.
You need to get yourself into a positive ROI position, so that Poker becomes a self-sustaining passtime.
What sort of things do you think when you hear someone plays every day? Gambler? Addict? Or do you see it as PROFESSIONAL, DEDICATED and COMMITTED?
Cheers,
ObbleeXY