POKER TIP from Mad Genius Mike Caro
Many players see a good
game at a higher limit than they’re used to playing. Usually, they
wouldn’t play that big a game, but the conditions are so good right now
that they decide to give it a try. That’s fine. Nothing ventured,
nothing gained.
The problem is that once
these players get accustomed to the bigger limit, they tend to not want
to go back to their previous limit, even if the bigger game turns bad.
They think it’s embarrassing to play smaller than others have seen them
playing recently.
This attitude is sure to
keep players broke. You need to play a game you’re comfortable with
that is in keeping with the size of your bankroll. Sometimes, you can
move up a limit to take advantage of profitable circumstances. But,
while you’re building your bankroll, you need to be able to move down
again when those circumstances change.
You can chat and play with the “Mad Genius”, Mike Caro, every Wednesday night at 9:30pm ET in the Bounty Tournament at Doyles Room.com.