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Losing Concentration
After playing my best game for most of the weekend, last night I felt rushed and irritated, and definitely made impatient plays I wouldn't have made under normal circumstances. I thought about it later and think that's one of the main things that separates a great player like Phil Ivy from a lot of players who for even 4-5 hours at a time can play very well. It's also an ocassional leak in my game I know I need to work on (I don't go on tilt since I've played SNG's, but I do sometimes play when I'm not really into it). I don't really know if there's an answer here other than to concentrate more, but I'm just wondering if any of you who constantly multi-table for hours on ends have any tricks to keep your mind in the game, and quickly recognize when it isn't.
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Re: Losing Concentration
Excellent question. I don't know the answer. One question to ask, perhaps, is why are you playing -- at that moment in time? I wonder whether answers like boredom, trying to get even, feeling obligated to put in the hours, etc., are clues that your session isn't going to go well. Put differently, if you only play when you really *want* to, I would imagine your results would improve. Perhaps this is part of the reason poker is said to be a great second job, but a piss poor first one -- because the grinder, to put in the hours required, can't (easily) choose not to play.
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Re: Losing Concentration
It's all about pacing your Heineken intake. This varies greatly between individuals, but personally I've found that one to start, and one per 8-table session keeps my concentration on even keel for up to 12 hours.
More than that and a little gamboool starts to creep into my game. Less than that and Delirium Tremens prevents reliable use of the mouse. Again, this is one of those things that I normally wouldn't discuss on this forum because it is so valuable that I am probably making a huge mistake by giving this advice away for free. Irieguy |
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Re: Losing Concentration
Whenever I see your picture I think of lighting up a big spliff -- is that your secret weapon if the Heinekens aren't doing it for ya? [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Anyway, neither of those vices are as valuable as knowing the drugs Frozen takes to stay on an even keel. I didn't even know one could actually function well enough to play poker on the drugs he'd take, let alone slice and dice the 215s. Speaking of which, where'd that guy go? He could be/was a wealth of SNG advice/opinion. Yugoslav |
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Re: Losing Concentration
rehab and or morgue I would guess
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Re: Losing Concentration
I try to only play when I've remembered to take my ADHD meds. Nope, not kidding.
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Re: Losing Concentration
Allegedly that was what Frozen took all his crap for. He claimed no conventional meds would take the edge off to give him the patience for the 215s.
Ah well. He had some solid ideas/posts, so I hope he's comin' back (I hope even more that he's not in the morgue). Yugoslav |
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Re: Losing Concentration
Ah well. He had some solid ideas/posts, so I hope he's comin' back (I hope even more that he's not in the morgue).
Just to second those remarks. I wasn't in this forum much back when Frozen was posting, but his contributions to the zoo were also very valuable. Lori |
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Re: Losing Concentration
I agree, I learned as much from his hand histories as anywhere else, guy had some seriose issues though.
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Re: Losing Concentration
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I try to only play when I've remembered to take my ADHD meds. Nope, not kidding. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure nobody thinks you're kidding. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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