why are there bad players?
	
	
		hi all.  i am very new to this.  actually i've only played one SnG game, and that was it.  it was a $10 game on pokerstars, so i guess i started out hardcore.  but my friends (who have been playing for a while) helped me out, so i didn't do too badly.  i placed 5th after a bad luck draw.  i guess that's not bad 1st time around :P
anyways, the prblem i can't seem to understand is why are there so many bad players out there?  this website is one of many websites with strategies that allows a player to win.  i can't believe that there can be so many ignorant poker players.
what does it take to become good?  it obviously doesn't depend on strategies alone.  but just knowing the strategies, wouldn't it help you figure out someone else out using the strats?  also many people share their ideas and strats without fear of someone else using it back on them.  why is that?
besides experience, and just knowing the odds and basics, what does a player need to be good and consistently make a lot of money?
	 
	
	
	
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				Originally Posted by hypermegachi
				
			
			besides experience, and just knowing the odds and basics, what does a player need to be good and consistently make a lot of money?
			
		
	 
 Patience. I've found that even some people that understand pot odds and starting hand groupings simply don't have the patience to grind it out. They want to play just for the action, so they often go against what they know -- playing too many hands and calling too much.
Myself, I don't really care about the action. I'm not playing just for fun. I play for profit. I'll fold hands for hours if I'm not getting the cards.
Also, you have to do your due diligence. Study. Not just websites and books (both important), but also study your hand histories. Look for holes in your game. Replaying hands in my head that I'd played weeks before and analyzing them over and again is common for me.
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				Originally Posted by hypermegachi
				
			
			anyways, the prblem i can't seem to understand is why are there so many bad players out there?
			
		
	 
 i play beach v-ball twice a week. other than that, i don't study strategy or structure my workouts toward "v-ball helping exercises." in other words, i'm happy where i am, and am unwilling to put in more work (other than just playing) to become better. i thinks this accounts for most poker players. so many of the players view it as [relatively] cheap entertainment, even if they lose. me, i play to make money.
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				Originally Posted by hypermegachi
				
			
			what does it take to become good?  it obviously doesn't depend on strategies alone.
			
		
	 
 studying, putting what you've learned into practice, constantly analyzing what did and didn't work, studying... repeat.
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				Originally Posted by hypermegachi
				
			
			but just knowing the strategies, wouldn't it help you figure out someone else out using the strats?
			
		
	 
 did he check because he's on a draw? or slowplaying a monster? or dozing in front of his computer? or not very good? sooooo many variables. 
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			also many people share their ideas and strats without fear of someone else using it back on them.  why is that?
			
		
	 
 the players that really want to get better, and are willing put in the time and work to do it, are (i believe) in the great minority. as long as this is true, there will be plenty of fish in the sea.
	 
	
	
	
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				Originally Posted by hypermegachi
				
			
			anyways, the prblem i can't seem to understand is why are there so many bad players out there?  this website is one of many websites with strategies that allows a player to win.  i can't believe that there can be so many ignorant poker players.
			
		
	 
 I've wondered this too. I figure there are two types of bad players:
1) Those that know they aren't all that good, but just aren't willing or able to take the time needed to learn how to play right. These people don't mind losing money and just enjoy playing poker for fun.
2) Those that honestly don't realize how bad they are, and don't even know that there is such thing as poker theory or strategy. I think these types don't last long. They either give it up, or realize that they need to become a student of the game.