Poker Tips: Knowing when to quit
Even the best players of poker will have in one time or another a losing streak. It is important to know when you need to call it a day and quit the session. Knowing when to stop will mean a lot for your bankroll.
Basically you need to quit if you are tilting, you are tired because of long hours of poker, and if you have to do other stuff.
How can you tell if you are tilting? If you are losing and been feeling that you need to break even then you are tilting. You are also showing signs if you have this notion that your opponents are always bluffing. You could also be tilting if you are eager to get back in the game as soon as possible.
And how do you know that you had too much poker for the day? If you are dosing off at the poker table then you just had too long a session of poker. Ten hours of poker is also too much and experts say it is better to play shorter sessions rather than long ones. Another sign that you must be on the look out for is if you cannot pay attention to your opponents.
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