When to stop?
I've been playing once a week at Casino Windsor for the last month.
I wanted to test my endurance at the tableand so far 7.5 hours is about my max.
each time I am playing 1-2 100max and haven't been pulling huge wins by the time I leave.
In my mind I'm paying for my poker education.....not losing.
Last time I went (last Sunday) I was on my second rebuy and started getting hot......before too long I had my $300 back and was up another $300.
good,great,grand.
Until I continue to sit there and lose it over the next couple hours.
The money isn't the issue. I have a decent job that affords me some discretionary spending, it's the inexperience or lack of discipline that kept me from taking my money and calling it a win.
When do you know when to leave?
I wanted to test my endurance at the tableand so far 7.5 hours is about my max.
each time I am playing 1-2 100max and haven't been pulling huge wins by the time I leave.
In my mind I'm paying for my poker education.....not losing.
Last time I went (last Sunday) I was on my second rebuy and started getting hot......before too long I had my $300 back and was up another $300.
good,great,grand.
Until I continue to sit there and lose it over the next couple hours.
The money isn't the issue. I have a decent job that affords me some discretionary spending, it's the inexperience or lack of discipline that kept me from taking my money and calling it a win.
When do you know when to leave?
Comments
the action seems to win.
http://www.pokerforum.ca/showthread.php?t=12960
I personally like to play for a set period (usually around 4 hours) and/or until I reach a certain profit point. Once you make a certain amount, it might be time to call it a day, not unless the table is really soft. This strategy is not for everyone. You may be loosing up your game when you are up chips (playing more rag hands hoping to hit), which I think is common for most players.
I guess I need to come up with a time frame and dollar figure to work with.
I forgot to apply the old addage "if you can measure it, you can manage it"
thanks.
I never set a time limit but I look at things like if I'm getting crap cards, have a tight table image and stack a guy with a decent hand I know I'm really not going to get action. Time to ride the rush (or pretend too) then go.
If I've been mucking around in a lot of flops and hitting large, I stay until I feel like going. If I have gotten hit large and lost 2 or 3 buy ins I"m gone regardless of how long I've been there.
As with most things in poker "it depends"
Nero's at Casino Windsor
only problem was it put me to sleep.