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Mike_25
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I have learned that big pots with life-changing money at stake are the only ones worth risking it all on. What’s the point of grinding out small wins when the opportunity for a massive score is on the table?
When the pot is large enough that winning would set me up for months, cover my losses for years, or simply provide a story I could tell for the rest of my life, that is when I will go “all-in.” Questions like ‘Is my hand really that good?’ or ‘Do I have the odds to win this pot?’ fade away - all that matters is the size of the chips in the middle and that I have a chance to win them. Risk and reward are two sides of the same coin - without the risk of ruin, there can be no reward of lifetime fortune. When the time comes to bet it all, I will do so without hesitation. How big does a pot need to be before you're willing to risk everything on one hand?
When the pot is large enough that winning would set me up for months, cover my losses for years, or simply provide a story I could tell for the rest of my life, that is when I will go “all-in.” Questions like ‘Is my hand really that good?’ or ‘Do I have the odds to win this pot?’ fade away - all that matters is the size of the chips in the middle and that I have a chance to win them. Risk and reward are two sides of the same coin - without the risk of ruin, there can be no reward of lifetime fortune. When the time comes to bet it all, I will do so without hesitation. How big does a pot need to be before you're willing to risk everything on one hand?