Starting Poker Hands To Play

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Help, I think I'm addicted to poker?

I'm 17, I'm playing poker online last week and I deposited £ 10 then lost 15 it.The EUR and lost, and ive only deposited £ 15 agiain twice the previous day and lost. I consider myself to say I'll play safe and otherwise they lose all, but then I get carried away and make stupid bets on smaller hands.

What everyone said the other was good. * Edit *: The above poster said $ 15 is not enough. There is truth that have not deposited but you 15, you have deposited, which is £ 55 to $ 80, which is twice the amount of a good player needs. So the size of your deposit is not your problem, and in fact it is a good thing that you were just deposit those amounts, or you would have lost everything. From my own experience, it is easy to fall poker, particularly online poker **. ** It is easy to re-deposit more often than you originally planned. If your account is at zero, is it is not long before the strong urge to have new deposit. I started when I was 19 and I had the idea of how many times I lost deposit to get my records checked and was like holy shit … and that's when took a long break from online poker. It is also easier to make terrible decisions online. It's so easy as a bar and clicking a button. Also, your decisions are often rushed, because not much time is allowed. Your money is just numbers on a screen, not physical Chips or bills you have to reach into your wallet or press the ATM for. These combine ease of playing dumb to the fact that the competition in online poker is twice as heavy as the competition in the casino (no exaggeration), and the fact that you do not know yet (and the likelihood that you will not are good) – and the result is that you lose strong person. * * I strongly suggest you stop playing online poker, and instead try to play people. Then in a few years if you have a consistently excellent live player, online poker can give another shot, according to the guidelines for bankroll management. This does not mean you should have to lose, gain until you start (you dig the hole much faster than you can climb out of it) … if you are having the same problem found in live poker, then you end poker at all, there are more things in life than poker. Some may object to me and say, you should just stop poker ever right now. My humble opinion is, if you able to quit cold turkey online poker are, I think if the need arises to also be able to live poker . End I think online poker is probably much harder to quit than live poker warn (but I must: I did not need any experience leaving live poker, as I have not). Not only should you not re-deposit, or even use your remaining chips, let them sit in your poker account whenever necessary (or in cash if Somehow they are able). If it is using a debit card since you have, maybe you should delete it. What do you really need to use it?

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