![]() ![]() ![]() We refuse to add additional tables because we want to maximise our winrate. ![]() Our ego might make us feel good in the short-term, but it’s going to eat into our hourly rate. This could also apply to playing at tough networks when there are softer games available elsewhere. We know we are better than the other regs and we want to stay and prove it. We sit at a reg infested table even though there are much softer tables available in the lobby. Sometimes our ego can get in the way of this. Most professional poker players actually have the following goal – Make the most amount of money in the shortest amount of time. Sure, this helps us to become the best reg in our games, but when we stop to analyse things, this is not usually the goal that we should be pursuing. We could find ourselves spending a lot of time battling it out in tough lineups against regs where our edge is very small. It’s easy to become distracted from the importance of this. In every game, the majority of our profits come from the weaker players. Losing sight of this important concept can easily destroy our profits. It’s important however, to retain a healthy idea regarding where our winrate actually comes from. Perhaps we are working on our game every day, progressing closer to such a goal. We’d all love to think of ourselves as the best reg at our respective limits. ![]()
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