I thing too.Study and practice. There's a lot of material online to learn, a lot of them here at CardsChat.
thanksStudying a lot,playing a lot
God bless
Thanks for your comment.By playing for more money? I don't know if there really exists a proper answer to your question as we don't know how you approach the game, what kind of limits you're able to play, how experienced you are, ect.
Progress your game, get better overall and the earnings will come along with it. Just by playing more and hitting your head against the wall or trying to be fast about it, you'll get nowhere.
You couldn't have said it better.How to earn more?!. Dude, it's All simply: that more to earn, necessary more to work above a Game, and a Practice, Practice and Practice, and etc!..
Because " The Practice Makes Perfectness!" And Good Luck, of course!
Thanks for the reference.Study and practice. There's a lot of material online to learn, a lot of them here at CardsChat.
I think that was what I wanted to hear; I agree that control is very important.Many recommend studying and practicing... and it is true, something that has worked well for me is learning to relax and stay calm, learning to control my emotions, it has prevented me from making bad decisions and maintaining control in high-pressure moments of the game or bad bets, avoid tilt and continue with my game plan.
It is very important to stay focused on everything you want to succeed in.You have to develop and evolve as much as you can in the game. You can't lose focus.
Good advice, thank you.Don't study and play as higher as you feel more uncomfortable.
I agree with part of what you're saying, that the cards are on your side.No correlation between experience and profitability for me, down to the run of cards at the end of the day.
I remember a saying from the local lottery in my province that goes, 'he who doesn't risk doesn't win, and he who doesn't risk is left wanting.Most players have been playing for sometime.
With similar skills, much depend on luck.
Its a gambling game anyway... earn more, risk more.
It could be a strategy that works.call preflop with connectors,suited connectors,A and K suited and small pairs if you get at least 5 to 1 pot odds.
Thank you for your comment.To win more you have to learn more. Training is the solution to winning. It must be taken into consideration that the result is seen in the long term.
Good advice, thank you.more you play and if you are lucky you could earn more. but just careful you could also lose more if you dont have proper bank management
I share that optimism, it's what I usually think.Managing your bankroll well, and knowing how to select strong hands or read your opponent's cards well, making money from poker is quite simple.
I also agree with what you're saying; there are moments when you need to take a break.I think rally important thing is to take breaka between games. Especially tournaments. No matter if you sucecced IR failed quickly. You need time to "rest" your brain and emotions between games. That way you can avoid easy mistakes.
I haven't experienced it, but I definitely think that getting into debt can be a problem.It is better to think first that you stay at zero
because the downside is that it's very easy to drive in while playing poker
The path you mention could be a possible way, and I also believe that time and consistent effort can add up.Get a better paying job. Dont spend.
A less expensive living standards and lifestyle. Dont spend.
Hardly eat. Dont spend.
Don't play poker or enjoy life. Dont spend.
Save all excess money. Dont spend.
On track to earning more money. Easy.
Now if its about winning more money, you have to spend more money to do so. Or win every small game you play.
You need money to make money. Not easy
I agree with that point of view, thanks for commenting.Playing and studying, that's the way to win more, at least from my point of view.
How nice of you to make this kind of request. Congratulations on your humility and willingness to evolve.I would like you to share different tips for evolving as a poker player and winning more. Each experience is unique, and I would love to learn from those who succeed. I'm attentive to your thoughts.