I wanted to share some poker thoughts that have helped me over the years. These are in no particular order. This is a partial list.
1. Have the right attitude.
Think positive. Be optimistic yet realistic at the same time. Balance the highs and lows.
2. Pay attention.
Be prepared to answer questions like the following:
Who won the last pot? How big was it? Was there a showdown?
What can you tell me about each player at the table? Bet amounts? Aggression? Attitude? Momentum?
3. Bankroll management.
Don't play beyond your bankroll. There's nothing wrong with playing small stakes.
4. Don't worry about bad beats.
Don't talk about them. Don't take math personally.
5. Think clearly.
If you're on tilt then snap out of it or stop playing. Most players shouldn't drink. Those that do must be careful.
6. Understand the basics regarding math, strategy and psychology. Read HOH 2. Understand pot odds. Understand the benefits of selective aggression.
Some of this is inversion. In other words, if you can avoid doing the wrong things then you give yourself a chance to be lucky. Don't be the drunk who loses his temper. Don't be the loser who always complains about bad cards and beats.