Poker Psychology - Adopt the Right Mindset for Huge Profits!
By Stephen Todd
Poker psychology
is the key to becoming a good or even great poker player.
Let's first
of all define what the word psychology actually means. As defined by the
American Heritage dictionary it's:
1. The science
that deals with mental processes and behaviour.
2. The emotional
and behavioural characteristics of an individual or group.
3. Subtle tactical
action or argument used to manipulate or influence another:
4. Philosophy
The branch of metaphysics that studies the soul, the mind, and the relationship
of life and mind to the functions of the body.
All the above
come into play in poker. For example, how critical is point 3 in terms
of bluffing and slow playing? It's absolutely critical!
A Simple Example
of the Importance of Poker psychology
Poker is a
psychological game as you are playing against other players and the best
hand does not always win the pot.
Don't forget
your hand does not have to be the best hand dealt; you simply need to beat
your opponents by psyching them out.
How many times
does a poker player kick himself that he has folded a good hand to see
a far weaker hand win the pot? If you play poker regularly, you will see
it happen all the time. It's the psychological battle between players that
will always keep it that way.
Poker Psychology
- How to Adopt the Right Mindset for Success
The first thing
you need to win big in poker and be successful is to WANT to succeed.
In fact, if
you listen to interviews with any people at the top of their profession,
(not just in poker), but in life generally, how often do they quote the
will to succeed? You will hear it all the time and it's no coincidence
that they succeeded.
Here are some
tips to gain you a psychological edge over other players:
1. Cover the
Basics First
Start by learning
everything you can about poker that can be learned, so you know all about
pot odds, money management, slow playing, how to bluff etc. This knowledge
still needs to be applied with a winning psychology but you need to have
the knowledge initially.
2. Study Your
Opponents
Try to get
inside their heads by observing them closely. Look for weaknesses and strengths
in their play and adapt your playing strategy accordingly.
3. Have Confidence
and Courage
You're not
going to win big at poker unless you have the courage and conviction to
play for large pots.
When the time
is right, have the courage and confidence to back your judgment.
4. Be Patient
Patience means
that every time you see clearly that you will lose, you will fold, even
if you have folded dozens of hands in succession.
Be patient,
wait for the best hand and then play it for all its worth.
Poker is a
game that requires a long-term patient approach to profits and all great
players know that you can't rush profits.
5. Poker Is
The Most Important Thing In Life!
Well not exactly!
However, it
is when you sit down to play and then it should be the only subject on
your mind. If you have had hard day at work, are worried about someone,
or had an argument with your partner, don't play. Only play when you're
fully focused.
So there you
have it, you can see how important poker psychology is in becoming a great
player.
Therefore,
if you have the will to succeed, then you're on your way to becoming a
good, or even a great poker player. Good luck!
To find out
more about poker
playing strategies and how to win more often visit our web site: http://www.Win-At-Online-Poker.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com
|