{"id":4135,"date":"2021-02-11T15:06:00","date_gmt":"2021-02-11T15:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/?p=4135"},"modified":"2021-02-11T15:31:05","modified_gmt":"2021-02-11T15:31:05","slug":"10-tips-to-help-you-stop-losing-money-at-poker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/blog\/10-tips-to-help-you-stop-losing-money-at-poker","title":{"rendered":"10 Tips to Help You Stop Losing Money at Poker"},"content":{"rendered":"
Poker is called a game of chance for a reason \u2014 the chances are that sometimes you\u2019ll win and sometimes lose, and both outcomes are considered normal. <\/p>\n
However, if you play real money poker<\/a> frequently but seem to be losing all the time, it probably means you\u2019re doing something wrong. <\/p>\n In this text, you can find ten tips<\/a> that can help you break that losing streak and start making some money from your favorite card game today.<\/p>\n No matter how long you\u2019ve been playing poker, you shouldn\u2019t get involved in games that are too much for you. Before you join, do your math and check whether the stakes are low or high, as well as how you fit in that range.<\/p>\n It\u2019s quite logical when you think about it \u2014 if you start playing the high stake table, your poker career won\u2019t last for long, and your chances of losing will increase. Additionally, if you have played at a specific stakes table and lost, try going a bit lower next time. You need to be aware of your liquidity and act accordingly to keep money in your pocket while playing poker.<\/p>\n Your position around the blinds is one of the key factors for winning money at poker. Before you even start playing it, you should study and learn all about the positions and the best possible moves you can make.<\/p>\n The better your position, the higher your chances are of winning that hand. <\/p>\n Sometimes, your position is even more relevant than the cards you hold in your hands. For example, one of the common rules says that late positions are better than the early ones as you\u2019ve already seen your opponents act. However, to use positions to your advantage, you\u2019ll have to know more about it than just this general information.<\/p>\n If this is the first time you hear about the term position<\/i> and its connection to poker, it probably means you\u2019ve been losing money quite a lot. Therefore, the moment you learn about positions and start putting that knowledge to practice, your losing streak should end.<\/p>\n Limping is something you definitely want to avoid if you want to stop losing at poker. The first step toward breaking this nasty habit is to stop playing too many hands and calling all the time \u2014 you simply can\u2019t have potentially winning cards all the time.<\/p>\n Remember, poker is more than a set of rules you need to learn and apply once the game starts. If you follow the basics of raising when your hand is strong or limping with the weaker ones, other players won\u2019t have any problem reading your moves and will always know how to beat you.<\/p>\n Naturally, there are games when limping is desirable, like in games where everyone else is doing it. However, try avoiding it and make your game a bit more aggressive if you want to see your bankroll go big.<\/p>\n Playing poker without a strategy is not something you\u2019d want to do \u2014 in other words, you need to be prepared for the game in every way possible. <\/p>\n If you want to play your hands more accurately, start by memorizing preflop poker charts.<\/p>\n Before the flop, you\u2019ll have some time to think about how to play your hand best, and by knowing the charts<\/a>, you\u2019ll know exactly when you should go for it and when to fold immediately. Ultimately, you need to make a decision based on the combination of all vital factors, and you need to do it fast, so better start studying if you haven\u2019t already.<\/p>\n Seeing a drunk person is not pleasant in general, let alone at a poker table. Now, we\u2019re not saying you should only drink apple juice and play poker all night long, but you shouldn\u2019t be drinking like there\u2019s no tomorrow either.<\/p>\n You need to be aware of the effect alcohol has on you and never go over your limits. Having a drink or two to start off your night is absolutely fine \u2014 or even more if you know you can take it. And this advice doesn\u2019t only have to do with you making a mess around poker tables.<\/p>\n Alcohol affects your cognitive functions, and your decision making becomes poor once you become intoxicated. With this in mind, it\u2019s easy to conclude that you\u2019re more likely to lose in poker if you consume more alcohol than what your body can accept.<\/p>\n Players known to be fishy are your chance to earn more money in poker. What\u2019s more, experts claim you shouldn\u2019t even sit at the table where there\u2019s no fish to fry.<\/p>\n The explanation of this phenomenon is simple \u2014 weak players, usually the beginners, who still don\u2019t know much about poker strategy and important moves are an easy target. <\/p>\n They will make basic mistakes, and your job will be to take advantage of them. The best fish players are those who believe that poker is entirely based on luck<\/a>, and so they didn\u2019t bother to learn even the fundamentals of the game.<\/p>\n On the other hand, if you\u2019ve been playing for quite some time and found no fish at your poker table, it\u2019s time to get up and find another table where you can spot some fishy players.<\/p>\n Although a table without any fish is a good enough reason to take a break, it\u2019s not the only one. You should take breaks regularly if you want your poker game to be at its finest at all times.<\/p>\n First off, looking at cards for too long can create confusion in your head. You won\u2019t be able to think clearly and accurately assess your situation at a table. Also, it\u2019s not very comfortable to sit for a long time as you\u2019ll probably start feeling back pain.<\/p>\n That\u2019s why you should stretch your legs often and move away from tables and cards. Grab some light snacks, drink some water, and walk around a bit, and then go back after a couple of minutes. You\u2019ll notice with the first hand already how better you\u2019ll play after a break.<\/p>\n Although at first this might seem to you like it has nothing to do with poker, it is actually very important. Unless you feel perfectly healthy by all means, don\u2019t get involved in any poker games.<\/p>\n By perfect health, we mean both physical and mental state of being, as they can both influence your power of deduction. If you feel physical pain or any other symptom whatsoever, your focus will probably be on it most of the time. You won\u2019t be able to focus on the game, let alone your cards or your position. Ultimately, you\u2019ll waste all your money and leave in pain.<\/p>\n Moreover, if you have any other issues that are important for your mental health<\/a>, you should avoid poker even more. Being on tilt is not the best state for playing a game of chance as you won\u2019t be able to think the game through. Instead, go home and have some rest. Once you feel like your body and mind are in perfect order, you can go back and slay at that poker table.<\/p>\n#1. Only Play at Stakes You Can Afford<\/h3>\n\n
#2. Take Advantage of Your Position<\/h3>\n
#3. Stop Limping<\/h3>\n
#4. Use a Strategy<\/h3>\n
#5. Mind Your Drinking<\/h3>\n
#6. Do Some Fishing Before Playing<\/h3>\n
#7. Take Regular Breaks<\/h3>\n
#8. Only Play Poker When You\u2019re Mentally and Physically Fit<\/h3>\n
#9. Manage Your Bankroll<\/h3>\n