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To play, or not to play poker?Some people can really play poker, and some people were not meant to play poker at all. Fortunately, most people fall into a category somewhere in between the can and cannot play poker spectrums. The game of poker requires 3 key qualities: brains, guts, and patience. Although most people who play poker will identify with one of the 3 strengths mentioned above, rarely does a person possess all three characteristics. If you play poker to win you probably will lose most of the time. Only a small number of those who play poker maintain a winning percentage. It is important to find a balance in your poker play. A good idea is to commit to the entertainment value of playing poker. Those who still intend to play poker to win money should be careful and put aside a certain daily or weekly allowance. Poker is a streaky game and the money often leaves a person's account as quickly as it comes. Those who play poker and win do so because they can find the perfect balance between skill, patience, and gusto. Less experienced players often fizzle out because they have too little or not enough of these three factors. The best advice may be for the average card fanatic to play poker with fun in mind. Chasing a monetary goal with too much intensity often leads to the crash and burn ending. Unfortunately, a select few people cannot muster enough patience, guts, or skill to play poker properly. This last category of player is the ultimate fish for seasoned pros. Before they know it they are down and out. Fortunately, with many sites and resources dedicated to card playing, anyone can learn to play poker and everyone can improve on missing technique or skill. Of course, if after hours of practice, research and real game experience, a player remains inept, it is better not to play poker at all. Some people no matter how hard they try just don't have what it takes to play poker successfully and they should definitely stick to play money sites if that is the case. A hard decision to make considering how appealing and addictive poker can be. Those lucky enough to play poker and win money should recognize that they also should take breaks from the tables and refresh their knowledge from time to time. Not unlike any other competitive venue, winners tend to be the most prepared. You cannot play poker sporadically and expect to win, over time you will lose. All the facts, pros and cons should be carefully measured before anyone makes the decision whether to play, or not to play poker. |
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