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Mike_25
Guest
First, decide how much capital you have for the game. Stick with one table and buy-in amount that fits your bankroll.
Increase your bets only after winning a few hands. Last thing you want is to go bust quickly due
to overaggressive betting.
Set a loss limit. When you lose that amount, take a break. This prevents tilting after a bad run
of cards.
Fold rather than call questionable hands; preserve your stack. Waiting for premium hands
increases your chance of winning the pot.
Split large pots to avoid nasty coolers. Splitting beats going bust if the other player's hand
completes.
Finally, keep it fun partner! The game should be enjoyable, not a second job. Manage those
emotions along with your bankroll.
Increase your bets only after winning a few hands. Last thing you want is to go bust quickly due
to overaggressive betting.
Set a loss limit. When you lose that amount, take a break. This prevents tilting after a bad run
of cards.
Fold rather than call questionable hands; preserve your stack. Waiting for premium hands
increases your chance of winning the pot.
Split large pots to avoid nasty coolers. Splitting beats going bust if the other player's hand
completes.
Finally, keep it fun partner! The game should be enjoyable, not a second job. Manage those
emotions along with your bankroll.