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Knowing the pot odds is an extremely necessary part of playing poker. Without it you have no real idea how much it will cost to keep playing the hand you’re on or how much money you’re likely to win if you get that card you need. When you understand the relationship between the odds against make your hand and the money you figure to win it makes the game much more enjoyable.

 

 
 
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Written by Dawn Cook   
Tuesday, 18 July 2006

There are three general ideas you should have to become a successful poker player.  Control your emotions, manage your money, and Know when you have the best of it. Winning at poker requires two things making a winning hand pay and make a losing hand win.

So I say huh? Its possible believe me. To do these things you must posses and master several skills; judgment, intuition, determination, this list could go on forever. In essence master the skills of life and bring them to the poker table with you thus putting them to use.

Being successful at poker is more than positions, odds and tactics, the desire to win is ultimately the challenge you face. Many people play the game of poker for the money, but they also choose the game for various other reasons. It could be the Competition or being named a champion, respect of your peers and the skill that is required of you to gain that respect.

It’s a given that you will eventually at some point in your poker career suffer a losing streak and a large one at that. How you handle your losing streak will determine your future in poker. If you crumble and throw in the towel after a long stretch of losing you’re likely not going to make it in the poker business.

Learning to manage your money is a big issue in the game. Knowing when to quit, knowing when to stay in and properly know your safe area will ensure success in the poker world.

Your attitude with maximize your chances of winning. Being positive at all times even when life is handing you. Leave the issues at the door, so to speak. Having a negative attitude will make it impossible to keep focused on the game. The only thing having a negative attitude can do for you is cost you money.

Play your best, bring a positive attitude to the table, quit bad games when you’re losing or playing poorly and stay in good games when winning and doing well. This is the sure way of becoming a successful poker player.
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