Take a Break from Poker
Posted by DrunkBlonde | | Posted in: Poker Tips | Comments (8)Take a Break From Poker
I love to play poker. I play almost every day, often for hours at a time. I’m amazed sometimes at how much good it does me to get away from the tables for a while. Especially if I’m having a bad run of cards or experiencing bad beats (remember drunkards, nobody gives a damn about your bad beats).
Do you ever notice that your aces get cracked by some knucklehead who calls your gigantic pre-flop or post-flop raise with his K 9 suited, only to draw out to a flush, usually on the river. I recall a time when I busted out of a weekly tournament two times in a row when I went all-in preflop with pocket Kings and then the third week I busted out of the same tournament when I went all in post-flop with pocket aces. The villanous caller had pocket 7 7 and hit a trips on the turn card. It happens to all of us from time to time.
Such is this game we have the love – hate relationship with. Sometimes it just does a body good to get away from it all. Once when I was experiencing a bad run I decided to take the weekend off. I went to the Oregon Coast and spent the weekend beachcombing and doing the whole tourist thing. When I returned home I found that my game improved and the cards were definitely running better.
Some top players recommend scheduling time away from poker on a regular basis. Now, I haven’t been disciplined enough to do that but I do take time off now and then to travel. I work out regularly playing racquetball and running. I’m currently training for 5K runs during the upcoming running season. I also enjoy riding motorcycles both on the road (Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide) and off road (Yamaha TTR 225). You see – I do have interests other than poker although poker does get more of my time than the others.
Try taking a little break when the cards just aren’t going your way. Do something else. Do something relaxing and fun. Spend time with your loved ones who you’ve neglected during long hours spent in the poker games. You may be surprised how much good it does your body, your mind and your poker game.
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yeah i agree i have a lot of bad luck sometimes.. but reading your blogs are actually making me win more. good info.
Excellent advice Drunk Blonde. Too much of anything – even poker can slowly erode the rest of our lives away.
I’ll be taking a lot of breaks, lol – since I’m still learning how to “play” the game… though I did win a 750 dollar hand (free play, dammit) with three queens, lol.
The cure for the common tilt.
So, what’s your advice when the cards still run bad (and I mean bad) after several breaks. I’m talking months this has been going on…
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Thanks for your question. Best of luck to you!
I consider myself a very very good poker player but is poker for me.I found myself all in on four different ocassions here they are.
1)2009 WSOP ME KK vs JJ. QQ vs JJ
2)hometown final champ tourney QQ vs 33
3)HPT ME AA vs KK
I am all in and got the best of it preflop in every scenario and get sucked out on.