10 mistakes that make you lose money at poker

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im losing money cuz im too agressive sometimes >.< but what did u write its true lol
 
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Usually my problem is:

1 - Lack of focus
3 - Do not handle the bankroll
5 - Playing out of position
9 - bluff without logic
 
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#11 might be: beleiving you don't have these errors.
 
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#11 might be: beleiving you don't have these errors.

I think it's their ignorance thinking that they didn't made these errors before,I used to think that I have not done any of those errors so I think the best way is to record your game and replay it after the game and pick up all the mistakes and correct it the next game
 
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I agree with everyone, surely we can see some more, but those are the most important and trivial
 
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Thanks you explained that very well ^^
 
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Mistakes do everything. And they will do. The best players make mistakes. I offer my 10 errors out of hands.
1. Lack of plan
2. Tilt
3. The risk of all
4. Too many poker
5. Despair
6. Revaluation of the forces
7. Monotonous game
8. Lack of attention to other players
9. The rate, or call a bet, do not bank on chances
10. Underestimating the luck factor

In poker there is a simple principle: You always get profit when you can make your opponent make mistakes.

But the opposite is also true: You will lose if you make mistakes.

Of course, your opponent can make a lot of mistakes by throwing bad hands to the river and a magic card to win the pot. This can happen many times. However, from a professional point of view, he is missing out. Your opponent has made mistakes and will commit again, so he will be at a loss in the long run. Short-term results or how much it earned is irrelevant, you should observe the results at the end of a week, a month or even a year.
 
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My reasons coincide with the first four.
 
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My downfall would be too many online tables at once... you get too little time to decide :/
 
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From this list I would say :
1)lack of focus : when I get tired after some hours
4)enter tilt : sometimes to rarily
7)range inappropriate: I think I should widen my range
10Be passive : not so like in the past , but ok , I try to be more and more aggressive :) .
 
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This is very good,i will say and to agressive game is also one of mistakes.
But can you explain me that bluff without logic,i don't understand what is that?
What is that type and how to bluff corectly?
 
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If I agree also depends on the frame and common sense of each person these are the 10 most common mistakes
 
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Everyone is different,,,as far as being `focused` i don`t know about that because sometimes if you try and concentrate too long you burn out and make bad decisions,,,i like too have a drink and put music on when i play,,,it relaxes me and takes my focus away for a second,,,staring at the screen for 2-3 hrs strait isnt going to make my game better,believe me. So find your comfort zone and only then can you make the best decisions for your game. :rolleyes: Peace:cool:
 
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1 - Lack of focus
2 - Do not control the ego
3 - Do not handle the bankroll
4 - Enter Tilt
5 - Playing out of position
6 - Do not pay attention to the stacks
7 - Range inappropriate
8 - Leave to extract value
9 - Bluff without logic
10 - Be very passive

We will discuss each of the errors ?
1. I do drift in cash games and tournaments. I don't play often so I don't always bring a good mental focus.
2. I don't have an ego
3. I don't have a bankroll. I set aside money I can afford to lose and spend the money I win.
4. Tilt happens after watching bad players scoop pot after pot with garbage hands.
5. I try to stay in position but sometimes I'm out of #1
6. Always looking at your BIG stack
7.Tournament is tight. Cash is open and loose.
8. I don't know what this mean but I leave when I'm done. Up or down.
9. I expect logically that you'll fold
10. depends on the game but I have no problem being passive if the game I'm in calls for it.
 
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Good to have helped you in some way!
 
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mistakes

My biggest error was playing without paying attention to position. I have worked on this considerably and I am lasting in tournaments way longer than I did before. Also, I was a very timid tight player and am now learning to be a little more aggressive where it is warranted. Working on these and the others listed below has helped me enormously. Thanks for all the tips.
 
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The most important qualities that a player must have, I think are the self-control and concentration.
 
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Poker is a logic game. Bluff, to be successful, has to be well-architected, with beginning, middle, and end. You need to tell your story from the pre-flop and be attentive to your opponent, often he does not have the rationale to interpret the story you are representing, so try to bluff against the players you have already profiled and who are capable To give up their hands.
The "size bets" are important in this representation, always put in the simulation, having AA, crack or "nutz" (best possible hand) and take your betting values ​​and values ​​as you would if you really had one Of these hands.

I do believe this 100% and would want to emphasize on knowing the player profile you are up against, as it would be ineffective if you senselessly bluff not knowing how your opponents react to such conditions
 
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