Keep a Level head
As we can see, understanding when to take calculated risks is part of learning of how to play online poker. Some of those risks will be successful, and some won’t, but it’s important to separate the outcome of your decisions from the reasoning behind them.
If you stand to win 10 times your bet when taking a 4-1 shot, it’s the right decision, but you need to remember that, even in making that correct decision, statistically you will lose that pot 75% of the time.
Losing pots is a part of poker, and not even the very best players can expect to win every pot they play (or even the majority of them).
What often hurts more, however, is when you know you are a big favorite to win a pot and still come away with nothing after an unlucky card falls on the river. On these occasions it’s even more important to remember that your ultimate goal is to make correct decisions – as you did – and that over time those decisions will lead to winning results.
Becoming emotionally or psychologically affected by bad beats or runs of poor luck is known as going ‘on tilt’, and can have negative effects on your poker results. Make sure you keep your emotions in check so you can accurately evaluate the way you’re playing, and don’t let tilt turn a few bad hands into an entire bad session!