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Evaluating Your Poker Game

 

Author: John Finney

There are times in everyone's poker experience when they decide to take a look at their game. And these times don't come with the winning periods, they usually come when we lose and we try o look back to days we won and understand how we did it. And of course the question arises: Did we play good then or we just got lucky? If you are a long term winner (it means you lose and win also during a day but overall you make a profit monthly or weekly), then you must know poker pretty well and you won't trouble yourself over this types of questions. There would be times when you loose consistently, but that is just bad luck and you already know it so you don't worry as it is a normal thing. But luck poses a big problem when it determines player to win over a longer period no matter how they play. Then, once their luck runs out they are left as extremely bad players and they simply won't understand why they are losing so much and how is that possible.

Lucks are something we cannot control but we can try to statistically predict. One thing is certain: your luck won't last forever and the same way your bad luck won't. So if you are loosing a lot don't blame it on bad luck, maybe you are doing something wrong. After each poker game you should take some time and analyze the way you played throughout that session, regardless if you won or lost. In order to achieve success you must conceive a strategy and a game style that you can use to get real results whenever you need them.

Texas hold'em is a game in which not all the rules are written down on a piece of paper like chess or reverse. It is a true game of luck and strategy combined, and this means that there are situations when you do all in your power to win, no mistakes at all, but you still lose. The trick is to know that had something to do with luck not with your game style and to know also when you lost because you played bad you shouldnt blame it all the time on bad luck. Luck is the element that will always go against the odds. So, when playing with an opponent and having a 1:2 chance of beating him you can actually be in front of him if playing more than once. The luck part is the fact that you win when the odds say you shouldn't. But if you continue playing with the same odds each game, and play let's presume 1000 games, then luck will start not having a thing to do with it. In the end, on the long run, it all comes down to the odds. The odds and the player's abilities will win the war with luck on the long run.

Author Bio:
John Finney is an authority in this industry. John has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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