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OK, so it's not going to happen. I'm not going to give you $60, and you don't have any guarantee that you would have saved exactly $60 if you'd played properly. It's just an estimate. But you get the point, right?
Another thing: If you want to start winning today, then stop letting your losses bother you. If you play your best game, losses won't bother you, because you won't have yourself to blame. It's easy to shrug off a loss if you've done everything you're supposed to do. It's not so easy to shrug off if you caused it or added to it.
But, listen. Getting beat with bigger hands on average than your opponents is not a sign of misfortune. Aspiring professional players need to understand that. If you play skillfully, if you have a winning game plan, if you succeed, then you will absolutely lose - on average - with bigger hands than your opponents. That's because the hands you play are, on average stronger. Think about it.
Players complain about being drawn out on. Even world-class players complain about it. But, if you're a great player, you should be drawn out on much more often than other players. Why? Because you usually have the stronger hand to begin with. In fact, if you always started with the best hand against an opponent, then every single time you lost, you would take a bad beat. How else could you lose? So, now you have a new goal in poker. The goal is (1) to have as many of your losing hands as possible be bad beats, and (2) to never complain about it.
I THOUGHT HE SAID "ACES."
What about miscalling a hand in a showdown? Many players think we need the rule that says that if you overcall the strength of your hand, causing an opponent to pass, then you should forfeit the pot.
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