Saturday, December 25, 2010

Managing losing Sessions

How to you manage losing sessions? First of all set yourself a limit of money that you are allowed to lose. Learn to focus. Barry Greenstein wrote that once he starts to notice he plays bad going to the bathroom and taking a mini break to refresh helps him to re-focus and that if he catches himself playing badly after that stopping sounds like a good decision.
Losing is part of the poker game, you can't avoid it. Maximizing your profits when you are winning and minimizing your losses once you are losing should be your number one goal.
Don't reload like a retard. Once you have lost your money twice and it was not to suckouts or bad beats: take a break. There will be another game tomorrow. Beating the game is the most important component of playing poker and if you can't manage it, stay away from it if you worry about losing your rent money.
Analyze your plays and find out if you are tilt resistent or if you are losing a lot money due to tweaking your play when you shift from TAG to MANIAC.

To make a long story short. Monitoring your play at poker through the use of pokertracker or something similar will improve it. Work on your game, not on your deposit request stats.

Friday, September 24, 2010

The mindset of a Poker Player

Recommending someone to start playing poker to make some extra bucks is a double edged sword. There are plenty of people making a good living with poker, but after all, most players are suckers. They can not help spending money in the casino and are therefor rewarded with deposit bonus and rakeback offers. The only way to beat the game is to play consitent, learn to live with the upswings and downswings, and most important, to know when to quit. Having a healthy live, eating good food and exercising helps as well. It's impossible to keep a bankroll intact if you can not control your lizard brain and tend to gamble your money away on thin calls or pushes. Playing to many tables is another mistake players make. They read that you should play at least 2 tables online, which will increase your hourly rate. Which is complete bullshit if you can jerk off on two tables and tilt your money away. FOCUS! Close all the other programs. Turn off the TV. Maybe even turn off the music. And think about your actions! Think before you bluff a calling station. Think before you call down someone who bets only with a solid hand. Think about how many tables your opponents play. THINK about what costs you the most money. Which are your sucker moves? What can you do better? It's hard to focus on a single table, and to be honest, I can't play a single tournament, it has to be at least 4 tables or I will start playing dumb. But a shorthanded cash table has so much action to learn from that most players could use the time and perfect their focus. All those gambler with attention deficit might be effictive for some time, yet they are the minority. If you are a beginner or an average player who knows his way around, don't hesitate to cut back on tables. If you are losing at the poker tables, rethink your game. And if you can't take losing, well, then poker is nothing for you. Succeeding at the tables is hard if you don't have a good life. A life that gives you a peaceful mind and let's you deal with all those bad beats and riverrats. A mind that will not give you trouble when you lose 5 stacks. A mind that can say: That guy is a better player, maybe I should go to another table. Maybe I played bad. Maybe I could have lost less. Maybe I could have won more. Poker is about percentages. And playing only a single table might be trouble if you want to play a lot of hands. It's not about that. It's about paying attention. Focusing on your opponents and your cards, and trying to make the perfect play. Call, fold, bet, rais, at the right time, not because you want to bluff, raise a fucker who called your bets or do some other stupid things that will make your short term lizard brain happy, but will fuck your long term success up.

Friday, May 21, 2010

How much money should you deposit in your Poker account??

Nothing. Not one dime if you ask someone this question. Plain and simple, if you are going to start playing poker you should never ever start with your own money. There are about 5 sites that offer different kind of instant bankrolls which will found you with enough money to test the waters of the Poker world. Or you could take part in freerolls, but those give little to no money (been there, done that) and take ages to be finished. Rather get a free bankroll and play a few smaller low limit tournaments for the same effect. Online Poker Experience. The best site for a free bankroll is poker strategy, a site that gives you free cash and bonus points once you start playing. Those bonus points give you access to poker lessons, or if you become one of their top players, into bonus money.

Not that I think to highly of learning about poker, because poker is more about luck, timing, instincts and bankroll management, but those sites give you a general understanding of the game, which is needed to be eventually able to beat the low limits. After that it's all about balls, gambling and running hot, or simply playing like an accountant without a heart and soul.

If you do it right you can be at different Poker platforms building your bankroll and those free money site can add up to a starting bankroll of 300-400 bucks spread across a few different sites. Depending on your luck and skill level you can turn this into a pretty nice big bankroll. But be assured, putting your own money in is a waste of time. Of all my friends who started, most of them did not stick to the game, a lot lost the money and simply quit. Or they did not enjoy online Poker and just did not log into their account anymore. That's why a free bankroll will show you if you have the energy to put up with the stress and hustle of a poker player. Cause this is one of the hardest way to make an easy living and it will take a long time, especially since there are so many people who know how to play now, to produce an income that is compareable to a real life income in the western world.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Poker Free Deposit | Instant Bankroll

There are plenty of organisations offering you a free bankroll. If you read this blog you might know my opinion on poker and depositing your own cash. For me that is a big "NoNo". Don't do it, instead built upon that what others will pay you to start playing. That is if you seriously want to take up online poker, I am not going to lie to you, most online players hate it after a while. It's hard to play a lot of table profitable and to be tough enough to face all those bad beats and donkeys taking your money. There are highs, there are lows, and most people remember their lows more than their highs. I guess I am talking to much, you want to know where the pest is to start your poker free deposit journey? It's easy, the best site to start the jounrey, cause they have a huge community and help beginners mature into Poker Players is Pokerstrategy.

There you find your instant Poker Bankroll.

After getting your money you will be part of the community and can reach special benfits, such as coaching, advanced reading and if you make it to their top rake contributors, you will even get a nice cashback.

Nevertheless, most Online Poker players are not satisfied with the game. They utterly hate it after a time, so make sure you know what you get yourself into before you start. And make sure that you are not going to invest your own money, if you can't stick to the free poker money bankroll and have to cash in chances are above 95% that you will buy more and more chips and that the free 50$ was not that free anyways.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

No Deposit Free Poker Money Guide

If I was to start all over again, I would know exactly where to start, which bonuses to pick and where to stay away. Not that I say you should pick up online Poker at all, just sayin.

My first stop would be Pokerstrategy to sign up for their free Poker money. Which Pokerroom you ask me? Well that is pretty easy, I'd go for Pokerstars or Fulltilt, those are the rooms where you profit the most from the bonus. They are the biggest rooms and offer games all around the clock. That said, I would go for Pokerstars, as there are less interesting options available for them on other sites. You will get bonus point for every game you play there and can access the Pokerschool over at Pokerstrategy. They offer plenty of other rooms, but I would rather only add the rooms that you will play the most on, to profit from their system.

To build your bankroll you can use another site: Pokersource online is another platform that gives you free Pokermoney, their offers vary, and at the moment you can get Free money at Winner Poker, Ultimate Bet, Absolute Poker and Titan Poker. Titan might be an option for Pokerstrategy though as well.
You can get access to all of those promotions with pso and don't have to limit yourself to one free bankroll as you have to do with pokerstrategy, yet they don't offer additional benefits when you play on the site. You can get the free gifts, but after that you are done, so it's wise to choose rooms that you are probably not going to play a lot after you have matured.

what is rakeback?
Rakeback is a return of the rake you have been paying. It's nice once you play a lot and know your way around. It's not worth depositing money and chasing it though. What's good about pokerstrategy is that you will get rakeback deals with the rooms that offer them, which is a nice way to go, so if you already have built your roll, you can use their deposit options to get a few good bonus offers.
Yet I would not get the rakeback from them for fulltiltpoker, I would choose raketherake. If you do not care about a pokerschool and want oldschool benfits like freerolls, extra money and stuff like that, raketherake is the way to go. They offer a great deal on different sites which you might not be eliagable for after you got all that freemoney from the other sites, but their fulltilt program is one of the best available. I would pick this program if I was starting out again as you are not only getting the signup bonus, the 27% rakeback, nope, you will even get to join their free tournaments and take part in their rake races which might even give you more bang for the buck if you turn into a high roller down your poker carreer.

Given the fact that you already need a bankroll for this to be useful, it's a good way to make money down your poker career and not if you start out. Once you know that you have the guts to make money look for the best deals available, who am I to tell you then? If not, those freemoney offers should have shown you if you have what it takes, or if you are going to be one of the poker losers, which is a nice way of saying: stick to playing for dimes with your friends.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Free Titan Poker Bankroll

Titan Poker is one of the Poker Rooms that is supported by Pokerstrategy. As it is no Room where you can get rakeback it's a great place to start your pokerstrategy career, as you recieve bonus points at that site. You get a 50+100$ Bankroll at their site, which is one of the best deals around. Find out more about them here.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Headsup Poker Bankroll Management

Headsup Poker is one of the toughest games you can play. First of all it depends on what you want to play, if you are playing heads up cash games, get ready for some hardcore swings and build a bankroll that is bigger than your house. We are talking 100-200 max buyins of your limit here at least. As headsup poker can lead to tilt, and lead to it very fast. If you can't stand that, don't play it.

Heads up Sit and Go's on the other hand, don't pose such a big risk from my point of view, as you can tilt here as well, but if you are skilled you can usually grind out a lot more and you can easily drop down in levels. You will always lose sometimes, but it's quite hard to lose 10 games of headsup poker in a row, unless you tilt hardcore. And if you are prone to that, no bankroll management will save you. You should try yoga or meditiation instead. SO with this said, I think that 25 buyins for low level headsup games is more than enough, just make sure you win more than you lose and more than you pay in rake.

A good way to start a headsup journey is to get yourself a free poker bankroll of 50$ and start at the low headsup limits and try to grind this up. You will see pretty quickly if you are a headsup or a shorthanded/fullringe player type.