When do results matter?
by Steve Paul-Ambrose One of the first things you learn playing poker is to avoid being results oriented. This is a pretty hard lesson for most; after losing a bunch of flips, shoving into aces or busting on the bubble it’s hard not to second guess yourself and let the results affect you even if you know the play was right. The results of a hand are often a terrible way to decide if you made good decisions during the hand

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When do results matter?



