Learning When To Walk Away
Ok, so I have been reading threads from people talking about their bad beats, but keep playing so I am going to talk about walking away.
I have lost over 20k at one sitting so I think I more then most should know when people should walk away.
First of all you need to think about a couple of things, and I'll state them here.
1.) Is it bad beats or are you playing bad.
This is sometiems the hardest thing to distinguish because most of us have an ego and we always want to blame it on the dealer, donkeys, etc etc. I hate to break it to you but WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES, we all play bad at one time or another. So you have to honestly make a decision whether you are playing bad or if its the cards running bad.
Take a walk, go to the bar, get something to eat, remember we are talking about cash games only here and in cash games they will not post yoru blinds if you are missing from the table.
So take a walk, do somethign to get your mind off it, then really think if its you playing bad or the cards falling bad.
2.) Will the casino, cardroom, allow you to switch tables?
If so I would suggest this if you come to the conclusion that you are playing well just the cards are running bad. Sometimes the change of scenarie(spelling) helps and I can attest to this.
Lastly:
3.) Are you losing more then you can afford?
This is talking to the people who cannot set a limit. Do NOT bring more then you can afford. I remember when I won my first WCOOP event for a little over 36k and when I cashed out we went to Turning Stone and I sat at the 20/40 NL where average buy in is 4k. I went through 5 buy ins within 6 hours because I knew I could lose it. When you are playing for your rent money, grocery money, etc. You are GOING TO PLAY BAD, no ifs ands or buts about it because in you rmind every dollar that goes into the pot you are thinking how you cant afford it. If the answer to this is yes. Leave. Leave. Leave. Leave. Please. Please.
Alright everybody this is just my tips, feel free to comment.
Thanks
Ty