Jennifer Harman
May 9, 2005
Being a winning player isn't only about playing good cards - it's also
about making good decisions. And there is one important
decision you face every time you sit down in a cash
game: Should I quit, or should I keep playing?
When should you keep playing?
I see so many players playing short hours when
they're winning, and long hours when they're losing. It
should be the other way around.
When you are winning in the game, at least a few of
the other players must be losing. And when your
opponents are losing, they often aren't playing their
best. But you are.
When you're winning, other players fear you; you have
a good table image. And when you have a good table
image, you can get away with things that you can't seem
to when you're losing. For one thing, you can bluff
more. Usually a losing player is scared to get involved
with a winning player, so it's easier for you to pick up
pots. You can represent more hands than you actually
have because your opponents believe you're hitting every
flop.
The only time to quit when you're winning is when you
are tired, or when you start playing badly.
When should you call it a day?
Many players can't seem to quit when they are losing.
You have to remember that there will always be another
poker game -- if not tomorrow, then the day after, or
the week after. I like to think of poker as one
continuous game going on for my whole career. So, if I'm
losing more than 30 big bets in the game, I usually
quit.
There are a couple of reasons I do this: For one, if
I lose a ton of money in one day, I don't feel so hot
the next day. That means if I go in to play the next
day, I might not be able to play my best game. I might
actually have to take a few days off to get my head
straight. Another reason is that when I'm losing more
than 30 bets, I might not be playing that well. I might
think I'm playing my "A" game, but in reality, I'm
probably not. You can't be as objective about your play
when you're losing. After all, we are not robots; we're
just human beings.
Jennifer Harman
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