I'm in the process of reading couple of poker books that look more into the mental side of the game (I m having probs with myself) and one of the questions posed in one of the books was "Why do you play poker" and I was just curious as to what you good folks would say to this question.
For me its the money, competition and social side (mainly live).
For me its the money, competition and social side (mainly live).
[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]I'm playing for relaxation; to exercise my competitive side; to try to solve the puzzle that is poker in it's various forms; and when it works out, make a little bit of money here and there. . .[/FONT]
I'm in the process of reading couple of poker books that look more into the mental side of the game (I m having probs with myself) and one of the questions posed in one of the books was "Why do you play poker" and I was just curious as to what you good folks would say to this question.
For me its the money, competition and social side (mainly live).
[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]I'm playing for relaxation; to exercise my competitive side; to try to solve the puzzle that is poker in it's various forms; and when it works out, make a little bit of money here and there. . .[/FONT]
I'm playing for the "gaming"....better than chess and any other strategy game I have played.
I'm in the process of reading couple of poker books that look more into the mental side of the game (I m having probs with myself) and one of the questions posed in one of the books was "Why do you play poker" and I was just curious as to what you good folks would say to this question.
For me its the money, competition and social side (mainly live).
It's enjoyable and it passes time.
Or a sattelite to a shot at the sunday mil.
I might sound shallow or cynical but wth, at least i'm honest.
I'm a man of small means and long ambition.
Half my employment history can be classified as 'self-employment'.
In other words no 401k, no retirement fund. No savings.
The only way i'm going to retire before I die is lottery or poker.
I dunno, at least it feels that way.
Maybe at heart I'm lazy, and abstract.
The thought of grinding out a living 6 hours a day 4 days a week playing 3/6 nlh on my arse in my undies sure does appeal to me.
Thats why I play, or at least it sounds good.
Oh, 'n i'm too cheap to gamble so lotterys out.
heh,
I'm in the process of reading couple of poker books that look more into the mental side of the game (I m having probs with myself) and one of the questions posed in one of the books was "Why do you play poker" and I was just curious as to what you good folks would say to this question.
For me its the money, competition and social side (mainly live).
I'm in the process of reading couple of poker books that look more into the mental side of the game (I m having probs with myself) and one of the questions posed in one of the books was "Why do you play poker" and I was just curious as to what you good folks would say to this question.
For me its the money, competition and social side (mainly live).
I play for the competition and to try something new. A lot more luck involved than backgammon, but it's less demanding on my hands.
ftp summerspapa = John
ftp summersmom9 = kathy
if you see us on dont kill us we are not that good lol:1orglaugh:dirol
The excitment gets me going I like to play holdem at home too with family and friends .I am disabled so there are only a few things I can do and enjoy. we have been playing poker since 2002 well good luck too you all
ftp summerspapa = John
ftp summersmom9 = kathy
if you see us on dont kill us we are not that good lol:1orglaugh:dirol
For me its the money, competition and social side (mainly live).