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GaryLaud's damaged confidence thread (Let's rebuild him!)
If you cant take the losses then i would just withdraw your bankroll and play a game which gives you more happiness. Poker should be enjoyed even when losing otherwise you will just become results orientated and that wont help your game at all. all the best
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Playing with scared money, when all players start playing poker it is natural/ inevitable they will lose money.
Not sure what the exact stats are but by it's very nature, there will be more losing players at poker versus winning players. Approx 70% of players will be losing players, it might be a bit more or less than that, but that would be a reasonable guess.
Why do you want to play poker?
If it is just for fun, then definatly play the free tables. Or set yourself a budget every month, whether its £10 /£20 whatever that you are happy if you lose you lose.
When most players start playing i would imagine they are "losing" players, which is only natural.
If you did want to improve they are a lot of resources out there to help players just starting out.
One of the big poker sites has a "poker school", check that out.
There is also websites ideal for beginner players. I can't post them on here, but just google poker strategy.
Lastly, bankroll. If you are going to play it's ideal to have a decent bankroll for the games you are playing to absorb the ups and downs that come with poker (variance)
If you are playing 4nl with 1 table, i would say have atleast £50-60 pound to play with. If you constantly sit at a table with the minimum buy in, £1.20, most times you will end up losinng this, it is always far better to have atleast £3.20 on the table if not the full £4,
Just seen Paul's post take him up on this offer!
The good thing about tourney play is that you KNOW how much you stand to lose. Try the 7-45 deepstacks by all means. I'm not sure how much experience you have but I would say stick to ABC poker and be patient. If you find it too slow (and some do) I'd suggest trying a few cheap DYMs and see how that goes. Best of luck.
You've got £10 locked-up already, £50 is yours if you win it