Don’t Play Every Hand
Posted in Strategy on 11. Jan, 2011
Gambling has enriched our lives in pretty much every way, but especially in our pockets. We all want to win some money, and that’s the reason why we’re here. We’ve invested money in this, and there’s no way that we’re going to keep losing. Even though it’s bound to happen, we want to stay in the green, and keep far away from the red. For the novice, there are quite a few resources that we can exhaust if we’re going to be profitable. And if we really want to earn money, the beginning poker player will want to utilize as many as possible.
The poker boom is still going strong, and the leading poker sites have exponential gains, boasting quite a few sign ups each and every day. Of course, there are quite a few professionals out there that make a boatload of money any day that they sit at the table. While they may be a little guarded with their advice, many of them will agree on the same thing, “don’t play every hand.” It’s just not the smart thing to do, and a person is going to lose all of their money if they do. It’s understandable that the adrenaline runs pretty high, and a person may want to play as much as possible, it’s not advisable.
While it’s ideal for the poker player to play as many games as possible, playing every hand won’t necessarily make them a better poker player. It will make them a broke one.
