In this No Limit Holdem Poker lesson I will reveal to you exactly how many hands per hour is too many to play, so that you can always be playing the right amount. Read this article now to discover how.
Poker is just like balancing a tight rope. You’ve got to practice, practice, practice, and more importantly, slow and steady wins the race.
It’s difficult to run over a tight rope. It’s also very difficult to stand still. You have to be moving forward but at just the right speed.
Likewise, you want to be playing just the right amount of hands per hour to ensure you are maintaining appropriate tightness yet are still keeping yourself in pots to avoid stack atrophy.
If you are playing general solid tight poker you will be playing less hands per hour than most other players.
The players that are super tight will stick out like a sore thumb. The loose players will be so all over the place it’s not funny.
You on the other hand will be playing some hands, semi-regularly, but will also be commanding the strength to win those hands with ease.
The first best thing you can do is record how many hands you normally play per hour according to your normal play.
Then, later, you can check how many hands per hour you are playing. If you are playing more per hour you’ll know you’re playing looser and if you aren’t playing enough per hour you’ll know you’re being a bit too tight.
I can’t tell you how tight or loose is right for you. What I can tell you is that if you aren’t avoiding stack atrophy from the blinds you are going to lose over the long term. This goes double for tournament play.
You need to be at least making your blinds back. Whether you doing this by expectation of pot wins over 20 or 30 hands or you ensure you play at least one pet per round or do one blind steal per round it’s up to you.