Okay, you might think I’m exaggerating since I’m only playing microstakes poker. I’m currently in a bankroll challenge, having moved up to 10 NL before dropping back down to 5 NL again. After reviewing the significant hands I lost, I realized it was because I refused to accept that my opponents had beaten me. I dismissed the idea that recreational players could hold the nuts, thinking, “Ah, he’s bluffing with a missed flush draw,” or “He’s just a crazy maniac playing on the weekend.” Even though these stakes are only 10 NL or 5 NL, and losing a 100bb stack might feel like just the cost of a cup of coffee, it’s important to remember that poker is poker at every level. The mental game is crucial. When reviewing my hands, I often tried to justify my decisions by telling myself, “I was just tilted; I wouldn’t have made that call if I were mentally clear.” However, I recognize this is a significant mental leak that I must address as soon as possible. Understanding Denial in Poker You might ...
Hold’em Enthusiast! Sharing my journey on Micro Stakes Poker!