Playing Poker in a Bad Mood

Posted by jw | poker | Thursday 26 February 2009 8:48 am

You should not do or play a game of Casino Poker if you are in a (basically) low mood. In fact, it’s better you DO NOT play it when mad, sad or ultimately in a generally bad mood. The way you feel can seriously affect your playing and the overall situation. That is, fellow player may scan your mood, and that’s so not good.

Why? Because your bad mood can in fact help someone else win. In other words, if the other Poker players notice your bad mood, they will indeed take (perhaps full) advantage of it, only so as to win the game. Thereby, just avoid playing Poker when feeling sad, mad or bad. Do not play Poker when depressed or when really annoyed.

The way you feel can impact your playing, which means you can either lose most of your money (or chips) or someone else can win just because you happen to be feeling sad, or mad. It’s pretty much the same even when you are sick. Do not enter a game of Casino Poker if sick, if not feeling well. Playing Poker will not improve it.

Or in other words, if you are sick (a cold, for instance) or if not well, it’s would be foolish to enter a game of Casino Poker. It would be silly, because a game of good old Casino Poker will most certainly not improve anything. A game of Casino Poker will not by any means help you get better. It’s better you stay at home and get better.

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