Must. Play. Poker.
Despite having arrived home at an unseemly hour of the morning, and then getting only about five hours of low-quality mid-day sleep, I found myself impelled to play in my A League's first tournament of the new quarter.
I was fortunate enough to win the game. We all know you can't win a tournament without getting lucky a couple of times; I was helped along on this occasion by my first ever straight flush with the group. But I have to say that playing poker in Las Vegas for a solid month also contributed to my success. I was making accurate reads and timely moves that now come to me much more naturally and fluidly than ever before.
Practice definitely matters. Having seen a wide variety of situations and having encountered a broad spectrum of styles makes a difference.
Something important has changed as a result of my time in Las Vegas: I can no longer be intimidated. After the variety of winning and losing experiences I've had, no one at the table and nothing anyone does can terrorize me. I will think through my options carefully, I will evaluate a broad spectrum of factors. But the choice I make will not be influenced by fear.
You can't scare me anymore, folks. Give it up. I am officially unafraid.
Labels: fear, tournament
3 Comments:
I think Las Vegas is good for you. In more than one way.
Great - I hope you extend the year of risky business. Things seem to come together now, like a good plan.
I hope you also decide to go back and play more 2/5 in LV. Reading your posts it definately looks like it's your game. Even a week a month could make you a good profit.
How cool would that be, huh?!
/j.
Playing without Fear.. I will set that as this years poker goal. Thanks.
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