by Cactus Jack » Fri Sep 23, 2005 6:34 am
With recent posts by several people about the stresses of playing too much poker, I thought about a recent article in Card Player by Robert Varkonyi by the same title. I also posted a link in The Reading List on a similar track. This seems like it's becoming more common and more important to think about.
How often do you see guy erupt in chat? How often do you? I know I'm occasionally guilty of it. I also respond way too often to guys who are tilting. (I may even be guilty of pushing them toward it, too.) This is wrong and many levels, and barely reasonable on any level. Sure, it might make me a bit when some gomer goes ballistic, but long term this could be very -EV indeed.
First, what if the guy goes away and never comes back? I may have run off a good contributor to the poker economy. I may also have influenced someone else on the table to find a more hospitable way to spend her time. And is there really any profit in it?
Second, it stresses me out, even if I'm doing it as much for my own enjoyment as for any potential profit. Even if I successfully berate some donk for an incredibly stupid play, does it make me feel any better?
Finally, it simply and really takes the fun out of it. While I'm playing poker to make money, I'm also doing it because I enjoy it. I really enjoy playing poker, as much as I've ever enjoyed anything I've done. (Ok, skiing was mostly fun, and sex is occasionally enjoyable, so poker is at least third on the fun scale.) I play poker for fun and profit. Take out the fun, and what do you have left. A job. Work. A drag, man.
So have fun, guys. Make sure everyone at your table is having fun. Laugh a little, smile a lot. Nothing may be more +EV.
CJ
"Are the players better as the stakes go up? It's not an exam; it's a buyin." Barry Tanenbaum