i can go for weeks if thats what it takes. this past weekend i played multiple tournys non-stop from friday night into early monday morning. the only thing that effects my play is schedule conflict where 3 games are moving very fast into a bubble at once and my dogs need to be fed or brought out.
Sometimes i played a lot of tourneys these 3 days i am tired and i got not clear ideas even when its free for example today i played on 888pokerstars and intertops at the same time i improved my game and my ranking but it requires lot of Time tomorrow its work c u poker Roll evening :vollkomme
Surely overloading and fatigue can make you make some wrong decisions at the table. It is best to play as long as you feel rested and your concentration is optimal.
I think it may be due to fatigue or stress you should people not play during the day and try to play more at night so you will see for yourself if it is more difficult or not
That depends on how you are at that moment, if you feel tired for many hours you should leave it, but if you don't continue, nothing happens the more you play the more you will realize how good a player you are.
Play fewer hands and play them aggressively.
Do not be the first player to limp.
Semi-bluff Aggressively with your practical jokes.
Play your strong hands quickly to raise a pot and earn more money.
Defend your big blind (right handed)
Add up when you are not sure.
I don't think that it is harder in the evening. It's probably because of the long time you commit to playing. Maybe you can try having breaks of like 15 30 minutes every 2 hours or so. For me the optimum of playing is like 6 to 7 hours straight because after that i just can't think straight and it leads to mistakes.
this is very interesting you expose them with your gaming
experience I recommend you watch the videos of zeros an online player,
where he expresses that to improve the poker game you only have to play
what is necessary without exceeding much the mind,
for these cases you have to do exercises mental and good nutrition ..
I have found that I am more focused when I have not eaten as much.
Generally drinking coffee or water.
I do anything to avoid feeling lethargic.
Also, I try to have a semi plan on how I will try to play every 30 minutes or hour then change it up some.
Probably things everybody does, but just putting them here for those that might now.
In my case, many hours affect my performance. So I take short breaks between sessions, I usually stay out of the breaks for about 10-15 minutes. This helps a lot.
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To be honest, I don’t know about 1-2 hours without a break. As soon as I feel tired, I immediately stop and rest. Because it is important, then I return to the game and win
The more I play the more I get worse, that's just a poker life rule to me. I play my best from 2 to 3 hours, what comes after 3 hours, I just get mentally tired. I usually play on evenings and I love MTT's, so as you know MTT's are pretty long and as I play at evenings after 3 hours in I'm tired and I want to sleep so It's getting pretty hard to play well unless there's a potential high place (I do everything to stay awake ��
U shouldn t Play always , many hours can affect a game od course but if u rushing with games u can list more thanbu thing and starts doing a mistakes :beerglass