How to Stop Losing Big Hands

 

I have something important to share with you.

This single poker strategy that I’m about to reveal is one of the BEST (and most PROFITABLE) tips that I’ve given you in a long time, so listen up:

When it comes to winning poker, most players have “tunnel vision.” What I mean is this: They focus only on how to WIN more pots and larger pots; whether it’s through bluffing, calculating odds, or reading poker tells.

But what they DON’T FOCUS ON, (what I’m about to show you), is actually MORE important than 90% of all the other “stuff‚Äù and can both INSTANTLY and DRAMATICALLY increase your poker winnings over the long term.

And that secret is this:

STOP LOSING Big Pots

You see, there’s a lot of strategies out there for how to WIN hands, but very rarely does a player focus on strategies on how to NOT LOSE big hands.

Why?

Because they blame THAT PART of the game on luck and other forces “out of their control.” The reality is, you can win tons of great hands and gain a chip lead, but it doesn’t mean ANYTHING if you don’t know how to keep it.

Think back to when Greg Raymer won the World Series of Poker. What was the key to his success at the final table? The key was he had a huge chip lead AND he knew how to keep it. He didn’t lose big hands, which is what allowed him to keep his gigantic stack of chips and bully the other guys around.

The concept is equally (if not MORE) important for players who AREN’T in the chip lead, because no matter how many pots you win, you won’t win a game or tournament if you LOSE a lot of big hands.

Notice the “catch” here. I didn’t say, “Stop losing hands.” I said, “Stop losing BIG hands.” Because those two statements mean two TOTALLY different things. You CANNOT stop losing ALL hands - it’s just not realistic. But you CAN use strategies to stop losing BIG hands AND those are the more important “turning points” of a game anyway.

So, what’s this “hidden” secret strategy that most players overlook that will allow you to STOP losing big pots?

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