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Hey Jailtonrobson,
Listen. The other day I emailed you
about how to STOP losing big hands.
We talked about why it's CRUCIAL that
you learn to ANTICIPATE your bets and
your opponents' bets BEFORE they
happen.
Today I'd like to share with your part
TWO of how to prevent big losses, and
that is:
DON'T GET GREEDY.
Successful poker players all have one
thing in common:
They understand the PSYCHOLOGY of
greed, and how powerful it really is.
Let me share a story with you how *I*
fell victim to greed the other night
at my local $1-2 no-limit game... and
how it emptied my pockets.
Here's how it went down...
I get dealt pocket 6's and am sixth to
act.
Josh is first to act and makes it $5
to play. Drew and Brett are next in
line and call Josh's pre-flop raise.
The action is to me, with the pot size
at $18.
There's no doubt I'll play this one
and hope to spike one of my sixes.
One other guy behind me calls the bet.
Okay... flop comes out:
Ah, 9d, 6s
Perfect.
I've just spiked my 6's and there's an
ace on the board, which I'm sure
someone is holding.
It looks like I'm going to rake a HUGE
pot at this point.
Josh comes out firing, as I expect. I
immediately put him on AK or AQ.
Brett folds and Drew calls Josh's $20
bet.
Who knows what Drew has... I can never
put him on a hand because he's the
manic at the table. He'll play just
about anything. He's probably sitting
on 10-J, looking for a runner-runner
straight draw for all I know.
Needless to say, he's not the guy I'm
worried about. Actually, I'm not
really worried about ANYONE at this
point. I just flopped trips... and all
I'm thinking about is how to milk
these guys for all their money.
I decide to not slow-play the hand. I
want to find out where I'm at... so I
re-raise Josh's bet. I'm confident
I'll get a call. I know Josh won't
fold if he has the ace, like I think.
"Make it $50", I say, as I push in my
red chips.
The guy behind me folds and the action
is back to Josh. He thinks for awhile
as he shuffles his chips.
"I call", he says.
Drew, however, doesn't hesitate one
bit. He throws in his chips with some
frustration and splashes the pot.
I've done everything right so far...
I'm very well-positioned to rake in a
huge pot.
The turn card comes... 4 of diamonds.
Now the board reads:
Ah, 9d, 6s, 4d
So the 4 doesn't scare me at all.
Josh and Drew both check this time
because I'm in control.
"Seventy five" I say... in a rather
DEMANDING voice that makes it sound
like I'm trying to buy the pot.
Josh mucks his hands... which he later
told me was an AJ. So he made a good
lay down.
Drew, on the other hand, thinks for a
moment before calling my $75 bet. Now
I'm feeling GREAT about this hand...
Josh was the guy I was really worried
about, not Drew. Drew's probably got
pocket 2's, or something crazy like
that. Who knows?
The river card is a 2 of diamonds.
Now I hope Drew DOES have ducks! If
he does, I'm going to take the rest
of his stack.
The board now reads:
Ah, 9d, 6s, 4d, 2d
Drew checks to me.
I see the backdoor flush on the board,
but I throw out another large bet
anyway.
AND THAT'S WHERE I SCREWED UP.
I SHOULD have checked right behind
Drew when I saw the flush on the
board. Instead, I got GREEDY and made
a stupid bet because I figured there
was NO WAY he chased the flush all
the way down.
Drew raises my large bet by going all
in, and he seems confident.
I lean back in my chair and take a
deep breath. Then I call... with the
remainder of my stack.
He turns over a 7-8 of diamonds.
He's got the flush, which beats my
trip sixes.
So he had flopped an open-ended
straight draw... and ended up catching
the flush instead.
I had played the hand perfectly right
until the backdoor flush hit. THAT is
when I let greed take over.
I had made another bet when Drew
checked to me... but I SHOULD have
just checked back.
If I hadn't let greed take over, I
would have saved a lot of chips, and
stayed in the game.
Greed is a powerful emotion that can
empty your pockets... just like it
emptied mine.
But of course, you can use greed to
your ADVANTAGE...
Because once you have your OWN greed
under control, you can learn to make
positioning moves and bets based on
the greed of OTHER players.
You can literally COUNT on the fact
that your opponents will get greedy
too...
In my book, "No Limit Holdem Secrets",
I'll teach you step-by-step how to
leverage greed (along with other
emotions) to win more pots...
And of course, I'll show you more
ways to STOP LOSING big hands...
So buy my book now, and take your card
playing skills to the next level...
you'll immediately have the edge over
all your friends and the other players
at the table.
Click here:
http://www.RoyRounder.com/e_res?o=3&m=15&i=&s=
I insist you do it right now, while
it's fresh on your mind.
I'll talk to you again soon.
Your Friend,
Roy Rounder
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2006-08-04
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