How would one recognize a losing session?
AFAIK my mentor has taught us discipline. Discipline enough to get up after a winning session. Meaning, If you think you won enough, get up and go home. But when it comes to losing, it's just a different ball game altogether. We just don't have the know how to get up and go home drift and keeping in mind, perhaps, we COULD somehow make up after couple of more hands.
There is one way to understand when we are losing. Set a target! Example, if your BR is $1000 you set a target of about $100. If you find you're losing down to $100. Stop and get up! Walk away and live to fight another day.
This is precisely what any novice player needs to do. Any other inputs from veteran players could be a real life saver for me and other novice players.
Would be nice if you all can share your experiences.
Thanks
Jase
AFAIK my mentor has taught us discipline. Discipline enough to get up after a winning session. Meaning, If you think you won enough, get up and go home. But when it comes to losing, it's just a different ball game altogether. We just don't have the know how to get up and go home drift and keeping in mind, perhaps, we COULD somehow make up after couple of more hands.
There is one way to understand when we are losing. Set a target! Example, if your BR is $1000 you set a target of about $100. If you find you're losing down to $100. Stop and get up! Walk away and live to fight another day.
This is precisely what any novice player needs to do. Any other inputs from veteran players could be a real life saver for me and other novice players.
Would be nice if you all can share your experiences.
Thanks
Jase