| Posted by: juiceeQ at May 10, 2006, 6:12 am | | Topic: DEBATE: Results-Oriented ? Forum: Card Chat |
OK. Maybe I'm taking the term "results oriented" out of context, or misinterpreting it's use, but aren't we all as poker players just that?
We all are hoping or expecting a certain outcome (or result). Depending on the player, it could be to improve their game play, or to maximize their profits. If we want to learn/improve our game, then just like in any competition, we must learn from our mistakes--and when we know we did everything right and still lose, we have to move on and not let it affect our overall play.
There have been many times when I've folded a hand I know I should do nothing else with but fold, and the flop/board comes up to where I would have won. But do I start playing these crap hands? No. Of course not. I take solice in knowing that I made the correct play anyway, and move on to the next hand.
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