June 01, 2006

Poker Has Nothing to do with Money

Posted By: Monk Monk

As some of you may know, Hdouble has injured his typing finger and will be taking some much deserved time off from ignoring this blog. I took a chance and asked if I could take over the old internet rag for a while, he frowned and grumbled something about "writing style." But I hung in there and vowed to do my best. In a year of poker paying the bills here is the most important thing I have learned:

Poker has nothing to do with money

Now you might think it does, but it can't. The first thing I need to do before I sit down at the table is remove myself from the world of bills and burgers and new tires for my old saab. If I am still there I am not playing poker, I'm dreaming. The same thing goes for leaving the poker table. I really have to leave it. Now I am not buying a happy meal with a small blind, it's a couple bucks and if I think it's a small blind, I'm dreaming. Is dreaming all that bad!?! Well, it can be.

Every time I see money while I am playing poker it costs me money. When I notice how much I've lost (in terms of what it costs, like: oh crap!! I could have bought a new guitar with that!) I lose touch with the game and it's so easy to slip from there. It's so easy not to notice that I'm not playing poker anymore, I'm just handing over chances for the rest of you to get at my chips.

How about when I notice how much I'm winning, that can't hurt! Oh yes!! It does, I get tight, I want to keep this, or maybe I get loose and aggressive, this is my night! But in both instances I have left the game and gone off to bed to dream of my poker greatness.

Now I'm not saying go into the game and forget about your bankroll, but that's not cash. They come from two different worlds. Like the Matrix, the rules of the two worlds are not the same. You have to know which one you're in.

Sleep well,

Monk


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Comments

Nice read Monk - I wish you went a little further with it though. Do you have a routine for changing mindsets from real life to poker and back? Any advise for someone else trying to seperate the two?

Posted by: scott at June 2, 2006 06:56 AM

Short, sweet and to the point. This was a great read just before I hit the tables this week. Thanks Monk.

Posted by: TripJax at June 4, 2006 10:46 AM

I concur with Trip. Direct and to the point. Nice.

Posted by: StB at June 8, 2006 12:32 PM

So, when you get to the table, you're just betting chips.... Good attitude, if it works.... How'd you develop that?

Posted by: Mike Shields at June 21, 2006 05:29 AM

good way of thinking.

Posted by: King Of Clubs at June 23, 2006 02:44 PM

Yep you must divorce the chips from money all experienced players do this automatically.

Posted by: Mike at September 8, 2006 02:52 AM
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