What mistakes do we often make?
Why? Because novices often make some common mistakes, and they often make these mistakes repeatedly. Only by getting rid of these common faults can newcomers make progress and become masters. Next, let's talk about ten common mistakes. Mistake 1: No patience. Many players have no patience to stick to their own style of play. They can't wait to have a good hand and fold for a long time. They will get impatient and start playing some unworthy starting cards. They don't have the patience to hone and summarize their studies, so Texas Hold 'em can't go on for long. Mistake 2: Too emotional during the game. You must control your emotions, not let them control you. Anything can happen at the dinner table. If you are unlucky, you should know that you should play it correctly in the long run. Random allin will only make you lose everything, and no expert chooses to give up on himself. Mistake 3: despise your enemy. Maybe you won a pot in Dark Three, maybe you successfully let your opponent fold with a bad card, but remember, this is just a hand. It is also possible for newcomers to do so. If you smugly overestimate your level, then what awaits you can only be destruction. When you are unlucky, your opponent can still beat you by strength. Mistake 4: I can't see my own shortcomings. Texas Hold 'em is a game that requires many players to participate. Even the top players know that they are not perfect. This is especially true for newcomers. Not only should we see the shortcomings of our overall skills, but we should always find our own shortcomings in actual training and in each hand and improve them. Mistake 5: Try a level that you can't stand. Take Texas Hold 'em on the game platform as an example. If you only have 10000, you have to play 100/200, which is very dangerous. Because any small mistake can get you off the operating table. Before choosing a game, see how many chips you have, and don't choose too high a level. Error 6: Lack of change. Texas Hold 'em requires you to keep learning and optimizing yourself. It is difficult for people who stand still to gain something, and your ideas are easily cracked by opponents. Mistake 7: Don't know how to give up. Sometimes we hold big cards, but the opponent's information tells us that he holds big cards. What should you do? If you want to be a master, you must think clearly about this problem. Giving up is the most important manifestation of your strength. Mistake 8: Lack of investment concept. Talking about Texas Hold 'em and finally talking about investment, isn't it a bit off topic? But think about it, every time you decide to give up, call or raise, it is an investment decision. You need to know your contribution, your possible gains, your possible losses and so on, which are all related to mathematics and opponent games. Mistake 9: Lack of the ability to strategize. Texas Hold 'em is the same as chess and Go. You should always consider various situations. What will the opponent do? What should I do when I get the card? If you feel that you lack this ability, you may be led by others all the time. Mistake 10: Playing cards far exceeds thinking time. You know, learning Texas Hold 'em requires practice, but more importantly, it requires us to think, think and think again! If you play cards all night and don't think about any cards, chances are, you haven't made any progress. If you watch a friend play a hand of cards tonight, but think about it for a long time, congratulations, maybe your level will pass a flight of stairs. I hope everyone can correct these shortcomings as soon as possible and improve their level. Becoming a master requires constant efforts.