This is a discussion on Winter poker. within the online poker forums, in the Online Poker section; I’m sure most of you are staying home during winter evenings as it’s getting darker and it’s cold. Do you feel more productive on poker
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Winter poker.
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tadasjar
Join Date: Dec 2019
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Winter poker.
I’m sure most of you are staying home during winter evenings as it’s getting darker and it’s cold. Do you feel more productive on poker in winter or summer?
Staying inside and playing poker during the cold season with a cup of coffee sounds so comforting, so I’d say playing during the winter is my style lol
Since I was fortunate to be able to quit working over a year ago, I don't feel I play more in the Winter then Summer, Spring or Fall.
I do set aside an amount of time I play each day so I don't become an online poker couch potato. Always stay active doing something outdoors which living in Colorado allows.
With climate cold without doubt the environment is comfortable in several respects so if more concentrated worked better because it is a climate that does not generate discomfort me some, a long session is easy to bear, in a matter of food a coffee is great, chocolates etc. It is very personal but im prefer cold
I’m sure most of you are staying home during winter evenings as it’s getting darker and it’s cold. Do you feel more productive on poker in winter or summer?
Does not make any difference for me. Just for the record, it's now summer here in New Zealand.
I do not care what time of year, I have a long schedule of regular tournaments that I play every day, it does not matter rain or sun, dark or light, at home in my room the weather does not change, the schedule of tournaments does not change, only an unforeseen situation can change the planned game of poker.
Every season's the same to me. Maybe if I had a poker lounge in my city, I would've played more in the winter, since the Holidays tend to bring bigger tournaments with a much bigger number of players.
I'm sure you are staying most of home during winter the evenings it's getting darker and it's cold. Do you feel more productive on poker in winter or summer?
for me to play in winter or summer, autumn or spring of the same, I like is to play every day and no matter the season.
I hardly play poker in the summer, very rarely in the evenings. Not enough time and energy. But in the winter the opposite occurs the period of my poker game.
I play poker regardless of the season when the weather allows me, especially in the evening, and I have not noticed that I only have winnings during certain periods, they oscillate with the losses
It is true that it is more obvious to play poker in winter than in summer because you are often stuck in your house because of the weather. but it is especially the state of my banckroll which allows me to be more productive.
I’m sure most of you are staying home during winter evenings as it’s getting darker and it’s cold. Do you feel more productive on poker in winter or summer?
My volume is up, but roi is about the same. Interesting theory though to see if a pattern exists with the change of season.
For me, the productive time of the year in poker is winter. In winter, there is a lot of free time in the evenings, it is possible to spend more time in poker.
Absolutely no difference. Season does not affect the game. But I noticed that in the spring I have the highest results, and I do not know what this is connected with.
That pretty much sums it up, in the winter I see way more poker time than in the summer. In the summer I would rather be fishing. On the other hand I am more likely to actually visit a casino and play than I would be in the winter.
I play the same amount trying to get every freeroll in when i can to build the bankroll up as much as i can, sometimes you have special tournaments during such times
dont want to miss anything if i can help it. every penny counts trying to build the bankroll up, i might start a challengs again from 0$ on all sites to see if i can build it up from nothing.