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Ovaltine88
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05-02-2008, 09:38 AM
Post subject: Focus
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I play better with a sense of urgency, when my bankroll is dipping low, I start concentrating and become selective with hands. When my bankroll is high, I tend to gamble more and bluff more.
Phil Ivey is right
Discipline
Management
Preparation
Is the 3 main important things of poker.
As a younger player, I think my focus and concentrate will grow as my age will.
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vaks
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Originally Posted by vaks
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Deanglow
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05-02-2008, 03:53 PM
Post subject: Re: Focus
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Originally Posted by Ovaltine88
I play better with a sense of urgency, when my bankroll is dipping low, I start concentrating and become selective with hands. When my bankroll is high, I tend to gamble more and bluff more.
Phil Ivey is right
Discipline
Management
Preparation
Is the 3 main important things of poker.
As a younger player, I think my focus and concentrate will grow as my age will.
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If you are implying that the three above are more important than something like, say, preflop hand selection then you are correct. You're bankroll should not effect how you are playing. As long as you have whatever amount you are comfortable with, you should be playing well.
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