10 Ways to Make Your Poker Career Unsuccessful

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Phil kicks off his latest challenge (#102040Challenge) with a Top 10! This jam-packed list of solid advice details exactly how NOT to have a successful poker career (get it?). Wait until the end to hear what Phil has suffered from in his own long career and how he’s learned from it. And let Phil know here in the comments or in response to this tweet what you want to see more of! https://twitter.com/PhilGalfond/status/1602377141705900041?s=20&t=YfPm_V4L6v2SQHP3kFNPJw

00:00 Ten Ways to Make Your Poker Career Unsuccessful
00:22 Get into Poker for the Money
01:12 Build the Foundation of Your Game by Memorizing Strategies
03:05 Base Your Confidence on Recent Results
04:02 Only Learn by Yourself
05:04 Know That if You Won the Pot, You Played it Right
05:51 Quit Early When You’re Winning and When You’re Losing Play as Long as You Can to Get Unstuck
07:02 Realize That When You See Somebody Else Make a Mistake, You’re Better Than Them
08:32 Play Higher Stakes to Chase Losses
10:36 Trust Every Charming Person You Meet
12:08 After Playing and Studying “Enough”, Reach the Point Where You’ve Got it All Figured Out
12:59 What Phil has Suffered from in his Own Career

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10 Ways to Make Your Poker Career Unsuccessful
Producer: Thomas Deming-Henes
Post Producer: Anne Johnson
Music: DJ Spinello

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10 thoughts on “10 Ways to Make Your Poker Career Unsuccessful

  1. Just about the charming person thing – shouldn't we be friendly and try to make a good atmosphere at the table especially when there are recreational players? That doesn't make me a psychopath right? 😀

  2. Phil, the end of the vid you mentioned being taken advantage of say by staking the wrong guy etc. Did you swap notes with your mates and find someone who was pulling the same BS on not only you, but also on them. A certain gentleman who we are all familiar with from Poker Out Loud and those games back then, ten years or so, was mentioned on many podcasts as owing big time, yet carried on playing High Stakes and ignoring those he owed, in other words, are there 'serial offenders' and they should be doxed, but you are too nice to do that? Look forward to all the content you release with your soon too be, reg drops.

  3. I have played professionally for 10+ years and done number 10 not one but three times! Big changes in my life in combination with running good got me every time. I dont know how long I will keep playing but I really hope I wont fall into that trap again for the remainder of my career

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