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What do you need to be a good poker player.

Darkangel7Darkangel7 Member Posts: 2,585
edited August 2016 in Poker Chat
Ok was late this morning. I know what I meant to say but was worded wrong. Take the mick all you like. Don't make a blin bit of difference. Least it's got forum talking. 
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  • Chris_McChris_Mc Member Posts: 1,340
    edited July 2016


    DISCIPLINE

  • gerardirlgerardirl Member Posts: 1,299
    edited July 2016
    Yep discipline, patience, fresh alert mind, always willing to evolve.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,402
    edited July 2016
    In Response to Re: What attributes do you need to be a poker player?:
    Yep discipline, patience, fresh alert mind, always willing to evolve.
    Posted by gerardirl
    ...and the ability to ignore those who describe your play as a "joke".

    I was in stitches last night after you won that hand & the fella kicked off. Thought you handled it perfectly.
     
    "Sorry m8, I'm new to the game, just learning....."
     
  • aussie09aussie09 Member Posts: 8,033
    edited July 2016


    clenbuterol




  • Chris_McChris_Mc Member Posts: 1,340
    edited July 2016
    Low blow chilling. Lol
  • HENDRIK62HENDRIK62 Member Posts: 3,232
    edited July 2016
    In Response to What attributes do you need to be a poker player?:
    An athlete needs to train, keep fit and keep in shape and stamina. As a poker player what do you need that is on par with an athlete. Would you class poker players in the same ball park as an athlete?
    Posted by Darkangel7

    Didn't you meet Hhyftrftdr at MK?........just sayin ;-)
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited July 2016
    In Response to What attributes do you need to be a poker player?:
    An athlete needs to train, keep fit and keep in shape and stamina. As a poker player what do you need that is on par with an athlete. Would you class poker players in the same ball park as an athlete?
    Posted by Darkangel7
    She said class poker players Jimi
    This post doesn't really apply to Hhyftrftdr

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,402
    edited July 2016
    In Response to Re: What attributes do you need to be a poker player?:
    In Response to What attributes do you need to be a poker player? : She said class poker players Jimi This post doesn't really apply to  Hhyftrftdr
    Posted by Jac35
    She also said "athlete".

    Case closed.
  • HENDRIK62HENDRIK62 Member Posts: 3,232
    edited July 2016
    I knew I could rely on youu two gents to keep the ball rolling :-))
  • weecheez1weecheez1 Member Posts: 1,686
    edited July 2016
    A thick skin helps :-)
  • MICKYBLUEMICKYBLUE Member Posts: 2,035
    edited July 2016
    the willing to learn
    concentration
    decent inernet (note to self)
  • rainman397rainman397 Member Posts: 1,394
    edited July 2016
    Good morning all.
    All you need to be a  poker  player is £2.20 and an understanding Wife.
    All the best.
    Rainman397.
  • ned17ned17 Member Posts: 80
    edited July 2016
    In my case at the moment plenty of money 
  • markycashmarkycash Member Posts: 2,837
    edited July 2016
    Interesting post!

    I think this varies so much from person to person.

    I know some successful players who grind 15 hours a day and are hugely overweight. Then if you look at Negreanu, he is very health conscious, eats well and is heavily into exercise etc.

    Personally I would say some general factors which might help a player do well are...

    Being able to find the correct balance between hard maths and creativity. Too much creativity can mean leaking masses of chips and if hard maths were all that mattered the game would filled with mathematicians stockpiling everyones money. So a good balance between the two is key IMO.

    Strong analytical skills can help players find the best games for them, the right amount of tables for them to play, help them work out the best solutions on specific hands/tourneys etc.

    An ability to reflect on your own game and constantly make changes when required.

    Personally I would say one of they most important factors is to be dynamic. For example not be a particular player type such as LAG or TAG or whatever but instead to adapt to the optimal style for the players you are surrounded by or the stack of chips you have in front of you.

  • MICKYBLUEMICKYBLUE Member Posts: 2,035
    edited July 2016
    most importantly is to enjoy the game
  • RAKKKIRAKKKI Member Posts: 15
    edited July 2016
    PLUMS!
  • Arctic666Arctic666 Member Posts: 11
    edited July 2016
    Im new too it but patience and aggression seem to be the way forward, its applying them in the correct situatons I struggle with lol
  • Darkangel7Darkangel7 Member Posts: 2,585
    edited July 2016
    In Response to Re: What attributes do you need to be a poker player?:
    Interesting post! I think this varies so much from person to person. I know some successful players who grind 15 hours a day and are hugely overweight. Then if you look at Negreanu, he is very health conscious, eats well and is heavily into exercise etc. Personally I would say some general factors which might help a player do well are... Being able to find the correct balance between hard maths and creativity. Too much creativity can mean leaking masses of chips and if hard maths were all that mattered the game would filled with mathematicians stockpiling everyones money. So a good balance between the two is key IMO. Strong analytical skills can help players find the best games for them, the right amount of tables for them to play, help them work out the best solutions on specific hands/tourneys etc. An ability to reflect on your own game and constantly make changes when required. Personally I would say one of they most important factors is to be dynamic. For example not be a particular player type such as LAG or TAG or whatever but instead to adapt to the optimal style for the players you are surrounded by or the stack of chips you have in front of you.
    Posted by markycash

    What I meant was athletes train and are athletic, how can people grind so many hours and keep their stamina up and mental awareness. It kills me after a few hours and my mind starts to wander. That's why I probably run so bad as I do. I enjoy the game but would you class players a bit like athletes? Everyone has to be on their top game and how to maintain it. Do you have to train your brain for concentration for so many hours. Some players play 13 hours a day so I hear. How do they keep their focus and become successful. There has got to be some form of something that makes them like they are.
  • Darkangel7Darkangel7 Member Posts: 2,585
    edited July 2016
    In Response to Re: What do you need to be a good poker player.:
    In mtts donna, there are many , many, top players, but normally only one winner.So consistency must be the key. Do we judge ourselves by the goals we concede, or the goals we score.
    Posted by chilling
    Depends on how we look at things, like is the glass half full or half empty.

    Did I meet H at MK? Not sure cant remember
  • EssexphilEssexphil Member Posts: 8,891
    edited July 2016
    In Response to Re: What attributes do you need to be a poker player?:
    In Response to Re: What attributes do you need to be a poker player? : What I meant was athletes train and are athletic, how can people grind so many hours and keep their stamina up and mental awareness. It kills me after a few hours and my mind starts to wander. That's why I probably run so bad as I do. I enjoy the game but would you class players a bit like athletes? Everyone has to be on their top game and how to maintain it. Do you have to train your brain for concentration for so many hours. Some players play 13 hours a day so I hear. How do they keep their focus and become successful. There has got to be some form of something that makes them like they are.
    Posted by Darkangel7
    Key to this is knowing your own limits. No-one can grind for ever, and everyone has optimal amounts of time (and numbers of tables). This is one of the reasons why a lot of good poker players (and, coincidentally, me) are ex-chess players, used to concentrating for hours knowing you are often only as good as your one bad play...

    I would recommend any regular player thinks carefully about how long they will play for on any given day, and what their maximum and typical amount of time should be
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