Well, on Sunday I decided to enter a tournament for $22, which is quite a high buyin compared to my usual freerolls.Do you worry about losing power if you're in a big-money online game or any money game?
Side note a big money game is in the eyes of the beholder! A multi-millionaire might play a million-dollar game and it's nothing to them, whereas another person may play a $100 game and it's the difference between eating and not eating!
What are some tips for people who play big money and may fear losing power?
if you know that the power may go out, don't play an expensive game. That is, take into account that you can lose it, or there should be a backup option. But in general, the main rule is: don't play for money that you are not ready to lose. I have often been in your place and I know what I am talking about. Poker is like the Wall Street stock exchange, where you weigh all the chances and risks and make the right decision, if the risks are unacceptable, then maybe this is an unacceptable deal?Do you worry about losing power if you're in a big-money online game or any money game?
Side note a big money game is in the eyes of the beholder! A multi-millionaire might play a million-dollar game and it's nothing to them, whereas another person may play a $100 game and it's the difference between eating and not eating!
What are some tips for people who play big money and may fear losing power?