5 Things Winning Poker Players Do That Losing Players Don’t Do

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Here are the 5 things that winning poker players do, that amateur losing players do not do. Are you winning at poker yet?

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10 thoughts on “5 Things Winning Poker Players Do That Losing Players Don’t Do

  1. How many of these 5 things do you do at the poker table? Also, here are 9 easy ways to tell if they are bluffing you: https://youtu.be/aoYAAnPnngw

  2. Regarding #4: Is there a reason we don't semi-bluff the turn given the large number of outs we have available? I know it was just an example for illustrating river play, but it seems like a nice way to fake that we are scared of a straight/flush draw and the only hands that are likely to try and reraise us are trips, Q10 or K9.

  3. Hi Nathan! I have a question for you, i would be very happy if u could answer me. I see that in micros (2nl, 5nl zoom) there are PLENTY of nit players during the day but some parts of the day i see super aggressive fish. For me the game is super soft with nit players but maybe there is also a good approach for the agro fish. My question is : do you think that i am right? i mean do the field is really full of nit (and maybe 5%-10% some agro tilt fish) some hours of the day and some other hours (maybe after midnight) the field has way more agressive fish? whats your opinion. I am asking you this coz i am trying to figure out the soft hours for my game… Thank you very much for your videos, they are very very helpfull!!!

  4. Biggest turning point for me was putting theory into practice. Part of that is as you said, you must see opportunity in every hand. When you're looking to conserve chips rather than make stacks, you don't C/R your open ended straight draws etc. Be the assertive player in the hand, not the respondee. That energy also favours you in table rep and players start to nit up.

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  6. Only thing I don't agree with is the bad beat stories. Everyone, except maybe really high stakes, talk about them. The difference is the fish act like they only ever lose because of bad beats, and others just like to talk about crazy hands that happened to them.

  7. So complain about bad beats if you are a good player and want people to think you aren’t lol.

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