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Two Surprising Ways to Prevent Bad Beats - Poker School and Patience

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We all get tired of bad beats and when we lose the excuse we find is that the other player(s) were Donks or the cards were BAD. I am here to say that if you are serious about being good you have to put those excuses aside and work on your game.

In the beginning I had no interest in schools, books or lessons offered by the Poker Community. I thought you just put up money and played. That was a big mistake. As time went on I found school as a method of earning points so I could play in special tourneys. Now I realize that it is vital to improving my Poker skills. Let me give you two examples. As I was playing a tournament the other day I used pot odds, hand percentages, online tells and position to work my way through a pretty strong field of 4000 to come in 3rd in a recent tournament. There were 3 times that I was frustrated by aggressive players and got short stacked. In the past I would just push in with a good but not great hand and taken my chances. Instead I used patience and busted both of these players by getting great hands and using check raises. It was by far the most satisfying and one of the memorable high finishes I have had to date.

Do yourself and your game a favor and get to school and learn the P word!
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CRAZYBEAR22 wrote:

We all get tired of bad beats and when we lose the excuse we find is that the other player(s) were Donks or the cards were BAD. I am here to say that if you are serious about being good you have to put those excuses aside and work on your game.

In the beginning I had no interest in schools, books or lessons offered by the Poker Community. I thought you just put up money and played. That was a big mistake. As time went on I found school as a method of earning points so I could play in special tourneys. Now I realize that it is vital to improving my Poker skills. Let me give you two examples. As I was playing a tournament the other day I used pot odds, hand percentages, online tells and position to work my way through a pretty strong field of 4000 to come in 3rd in a recent tournament. There were 3 times that I was frustrated by aggressive players and got short stacked. In the past I would just push in with a good but not great hand and taken my chances. Instead I used patience and busted both of these players by getting great hands and using check raises. It was by far the most satisfying and one of the memorable high finishes I have had to date.

Do yourself and your game a favor and get to school and learn the P word!

Nice story you got there...
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CRAZYBEAR22 wrote:

We all get tired of bad beats and when we lose the excuse we find is that the other player(s) were Donks or the cards were BAD. I am here to say that if you are serious about being good you have to put those excuses aside and work on your game.

In the beginning I had no interest in schools, books or lessons offered by the Poker Community. I thought you just put up money and played. That was a big mistake. As time went on I found school as a method of earning points so I could play in special tourneys. Now I realize that it is vital to improving my Poker skills. Let me give you two examples. As I was playing a tournament the other day I used pot odds, hand percentages, online tells and position to work my way through a pretty strong field of 4000 to come in 3rd in a recent tournament. There were 3 times that I was frustrated by aggressive players and got short stacked. In the past I would just push in with a good but not great hand and taken my chances. Instead I used patience and busted both of these players by getting great hands and using check raises. It was by far the most satisfying and one of the memorable high finishes I have had to date.

Do yourself and your game a favor and get to school and learn the P word!

Nice i am gonna take that into consideration
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xxAAKKxx wrote:

Nice i am gonna take that into consideration

Hi to all,

As i am the newest member so just reading this thread, i must say this is the great story, i will definitely recommend the same.

Thanks & Keep Sharing your experiences, as this is the great place to share.

Lisa!
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CRAZYBEAR22 wrote:

We all get tired of bad beats and when we lose the excuse we find is that the other player(s) were Donks or the cards were BAD. I am here to say that if you are serious about being good you have to put those excuses aside and work on your game.

In the beginning I had no interest in schools, books or lessons offered by the Poker Community. I thought you just put up money and played. That was a big mistake. As time went on I found school as a method of earning points so I could play in special tourneys. Now I realize that it is vital to improving my Poker skills. Let me give you two examples. As I was playing a tournament the other day I used pot odds, hand percentages, online tells and position to work my way through a pretty strong field of 4000 to come in 3rd in a recent tournament. There were 3 times that I was frustrated by aggressive players and got short stacked. In the past I would just push in with a good but not great hand and taken my chances. Instead I used patience and busted both of these players by getting great hands and using check raises. It was by far the most satisfying and one of the memorable high finishes I have had to date.

Do yourself and your game a favor and get to school and learn the P word!

Do you mean the full tilt poker school?
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scooterdice wrote:

Do you mean the full tilt poker school?

Im pretty sure he means the Full tilt academy yes.
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dejavu_1 wrote:

Im pretty sure he means the Full tilt academy yes.

Thanks i will take that into account great story keep up the good work
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sasquatch01 wrote:

Thanks i will take that into account great story keep up the good work

Thats pretty much the same thing that happened to me. thanks for sharing
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drjeckel mshyde wrote:

Thats pretty much the same thing that happened to me. thanks for sharing

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AAUPMYSLEAVE wrote:

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I read the Zen of Poker, helped me to handle bad beats and to male less errors
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okeedokalee wrote:

I read the Zen of Poker, helped me to handle bad beats and to male less errors

True the knowledge presented in the books helps us greatly, among others i read
Barry Greenstein - Ace On The River
David Sklansky - Theory Of Poker
Dan Harrington - Harrington On Poker
really good books and for the David Sklansky one there is a video online if you are not the reading type. I have started playing poker online 1 month ago, no great accomplishments till now but have won something like 10 -15 freerolls till now.. starting from almost zero and reading these books 😋. Good luck!
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melk22 wrote:

True the knowledge presented in the books helps us greatly, among others i read
Barry Greenstein - Ace On The River
David Sklansky - Theory Of Poker
Dan Harrington - Harrington On Poker
really good books and for the David Sklansky one there is a video online if you are not the reading type. I have started playing poker online 1 month ago, no great accomplishments till now but have won something like 10 -15 freerolls till now.. starting from almost zero and reading these books 😋. Good luck!

"knowledge is power" so i agree, reading a few poker books will make a better player
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UrsuuL wrote:

"knowledge is power" so i agree, reading a few poker books will make a better player

I have the berry dvd it is a great
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okeedokalee wrote:

I read the Zen of Poker, helped me to handle bad beats and to male less errors

The ftp poker school is pretty informative and it's fun to watch pros explain live. They give lots of rewards for taking their quizzes and watching videos so def take advantage of it!
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smallteene wrote:

The ftp poker school is pretty informative and it's fun to watch pros explain live. They give lots of rewards for taking their quizzes and watching videos so def take advantage of it!

I followed your advice, thx a lot, started reading the theory of poker and my game improve much and i`m only half trough the book :dance::thumbsup
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UrsuuL wrote:

"knowledge is power" so i agree, reading a few poker books will make a better player

[FONT="Impact"]"knowledge is power"[/FONT]



and that is what it takes to succeed
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okeedokalee wrote:

I read the Zen of Poker, helped me to handle bad beats and to male less errors

I agree with you mate but i think no matter wat amount of patience we have and how tight we play, bad beats always finds us...Thats my experience...So i guess a bit of luck is needed to avoid badbeats...lol.
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