by Mary Ashton
Sunday ,27 Dec 2009
– Making it big in the Poker industry isn’t a rarity. Join the greats on their road to success with the Poker strategy that’ll take you there, right now
Transitioning from average Poker play to world class Poker play is a privilege that not every player is able to experience. More often than not, players believe that those who make it big are either really talented or really lucky, and never honestly believe that they will ever reach similar standards. What you will find, however, is that the Poker strategy behind many of the world’s most renowned players is the same. As Poker professional “Jonah Lehrer” explains, becoming one of the greats is not as hard as it seems.
Tips and Tidbits:
- Succeeding at Poker, whether it be online or offline, is about long, hard work. There are no “naturally talented” players, or anyone lucky enough to simply always receive the best hand at the table. These concepts are a myth in the exact same way that Darwin and Newton did not magically come up with their theories one bright day, but dedicated their lives to eventually making their discoveries. Players who believe them are surrendering themselves to a defeat before even going in to battle.
- To become a fantastic Poker player, you must combine the abilities you have with your passion for poker and willingness to put in the hard yards. So says Jonah Lehrer using a quote from Sir Francis Galton.
- Making the effort required to really succeed at Poker means more than just a few hours a week of recreational games. It means dedicating your time to constantly learning and improving, and going the extra mile to better yourself at each opportunity.
- There are many things that can be done in order to grow and develop into a professional Poker player. These can include: taking notes and keeping records of all the hands, bets and moves made at each of your games, analyzing each game played to the very last detail until every move is understood, reviewing the efficacy of each move, and simply playing as many hands as you possibly can. Consider you Poker game an art and treat it as such. This may take thousands of hours, but it is the only proven way to succeed.
- Lehrer advises that one of the key concepts to professional success is having true passion for the game, and plenty of motivation with it. Do not regard it as a job, but as a privilege!