Don’t Take Your Troubles to the Table - Texas Holdem Strategy

Doyle Brunson tells a tale about an great player that took his troubles to the poker table. While not quite a poker strategy in the true sense of the word, this story shows how emotions can rule your game, make you play badly and ruin your strategic plays.

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Don’t take your troubles to the table
When you’re emotionally upset, you just can’t play poker the right way, the profitable way. I used to back players I believed in. One was a kid named Craig who impressed me with his discipline. I mean, he was just unshakable, never getting out of line. He would siphon off the money from the table so methodically that it became a fearsome thing to watch.

But nothing will derail your poker train as fast as problems at home. Business problems, romance problems, it’s all the same. And all that stuff needs to be packed away and left at home. At times when a man’s heart is heavy or he has too much on his mind, there’s a danger that his bankroll will die. Craig’s died. Suddenly.

We used to call him “Super Rock.” Now, in poker terminology, a rock is a name for a player who plays very conservatively, reluctant to risk his money on anything other than big hands. Well, if you looked in the dictionary under “rock,” you’d probably find Craig’s picture. He was simply one of the most solid, sensible players who’ve ever played the game. You had to admire him. .

Self-destruction
I believed in him so much that I sometimes took pieces of his action when he played in big games. Not tonight, fortunately. This was about to become the worst case of self-destruction I’d ever seen. You see, Craig was also a ladies’ man. So, there he sat in at big-limit seven-stud table, playing his usual fine game. He was totally in control, a picture of decorum and concentration.

Then storms in this young woman, eyes fiery, clearly in a rage. She hurls her key’s right into his pot, interrupting his raise, yelling, “Keep these! I don’t want them anymore!” She also called him a few choice names.

At first, Craig seemed to act as if it didn’t matter. He kept his cool. But the anger must have been smoldering within him, because pretty soon he started to play poorly, erratically. In a display of something I’d never suspected was part of his personality, he’d throw cards, curse, lose his concentration, an emotional wreck. His hand selection deteriorated so badly that he became a “live one.” And every time he lost a pot, he’d say, “Stupid broad!” He lost the money in front of him. Bought more. Again. Again.

So silly
I’d watched Craig accumulate his bankroll over a year of hard work playing poker. And I watched him lose it all in five hours.

Just as he was leaving the table, broke and miserable, his girlfriend returned. She looked cool, composed, and loving. “This is so silly,” she told him. And she apologized and hugged him adoringly.

Craig rose from the table, beaten and trembling. She wanted to know how he’d fared, and I still remember how peculiar his words sounded. “I lost a little,” he said.

“You shouldn’t play when you’re upset,” she admonished him. Watching them walk away together, I had the dark feeling that I’d never see Craig again. And I didn’t.

But it’s the memory of that sad scene that punctuates my advice to poker players today. It’s pretty much the same advice that Craig’s girlfriend gave: “Don’t play poker when you’re upset.”

-- Doyle Brunson

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Don’t Take Your Troubles to the Table - Texas Holdem Strategy

It is really great tip but i have some other art of playing game . Doyle Brunson once said about him: “He’s quite a Poker player… no matter what the game is”. It’s true. In 1977 he won the Seven-Card Stud Championship and Deuce-to-Seven Lowball-storm doors. And this year Bobby played to the last table in NL Holdem. The next year he once again sat at the final table to take the title of the World Champion. He became the youngest winner in the WSOP history. Two years later Stu Ungar took both of these titles.
Baldwin’s major wins were all from 1977 to 1979. But this is respected by Doyle Brunson. He even wrote a whole section for Doyle’s “Super System”. In fact, at first Brunson didn’t like this guy. Especially the words: “Bobby won all the money again”. But only at first, because Doyle was too curious not to meet him at the table. He thought: “Wait until I get this kid across the table from me… I’ll destroy him”.
But he didn’t: “I finally settled down and got even in that game but Bobby won all the money again”. After that Brunson claimed Bobby one of the best poker players in the world. Note that it was before 1978 when no body pull wood doors
In 1982 he chose a career of casino executive. In 1984 he became a president of the Golden Nugget casino. In 3 years he became a head of the Mirage. Then – a president of the Bellagio hotel and casino in 1998, then in sequence: Chief of Financial Officer of Mirage Resorts, the merger of Mirage Resorts and MGM Grand, Chief Executive Officer of the Mirage Resorts subsidary of MGM Mirage.
WSOP winners and poker players like to write books on their proffession but the author of “Bobby Baldwin’s Winning Poker Secrts” is not Bobby Baldwin himself. It’s Mike Caro. Yes, our favorite Mike. But you will not find there any winning secrets. It’s mostly about Bobby Baldwin and his life. If you’re “The Owl’s” fan than it’s that what you need. As for Baldwin’s winning secrets you can find them in “Super System” and “Tales Out of Tulsa”. Thought the last can be interesting only if you’re novice at poker.
As I’ve alredy written there is a section in “Super System” by Bobby Baldwin. It’s on Limit Holdem. One thing can be said about Baldwin’s style and it was said by Doyle: “And he’s so superaggressive that I sometimes wonder if he doesn’t get a sore arm from shoving al his checks to the center of the glass doors pot so often. Howewer, his aggressivenes belies the fact that he’s one of the most plesant and gracious persons I’ve ever known… a true Souther gentleman”.



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