DaveE
Solvem probler
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When I first started playing holdem for money I played ring games. Every session I'd start out well but piss away my stake by playing too many hands and chasing flushes etc. (yes...a donk...lol). Then I discovered sit n goes. Started playing break-even right away. With research and experience (ongoing) I started turning a profit.
Just recently I decided to gve some low limit ring play another go, applying what I've learned n the last year. Things started well but I again fell into the same pattern as before.
Got me thinking. Maybe I'm just not suited for that kind of play. Success in ring games means long term gain. The best analagy I can think of is war on a battlefield. Winning and losing territory in large and small chunks, but steadily gaining ground. Sit n goes on the other hand, have a clear objective, win. Using the same analagy it would be more like "take that hill"...or get wiped out in the attempt.
It seems to me that I'm short term goal oriented. Just win the battle, second or third is a consolation prize. Maybe sit n goes just suit my natural tendencies.
I'm wondering if there aren't people out there who are struggling at poker just because the game they are playing does not fit their personality.
Any thoughts?
Just recently I decided to gve some low limit ring play another go, applying what I've learned n the last year. Things started well but I again fell into the same pattern as before.
Got me thinking. Maybe I'm just not suited for that kind of play. Success in ring games means long term gain. The best analagy I can think of is war on a battlefield. Winning and losing territory in large and small chunks, but steadily gaining ground. Sit n goes on the other hand, have a clear objective, win. Using the same analagy it would be more like "take that hill"...or get wiped out in the attempt.
It seems to me that I'm short term goal oriented. Just win the battle, second or third is a consolation prize. Maybe sit n goes just suit my natural tendencies.
I'm wondering if there aren't people out there who are struggling at poker just because the game they are playing does not fit their personality.
Any thoughts?