![]() Though not the best, at least, I would stay on the table until the game lasted and even win a few hands. I had a better memory of me playing poker 6 years ago. ![]() This time, I stayed on the table a bit longer – for a total of 15 minutes!Ĭlearly, it was not working for me. I bought it for another 1000 and started fresh. ![]() I decided to ‘recover’ my initial loss and stay in the game longer. I didn’t give up, after all, I’m supposed to know trading and poker draws many similarities to trading. At this stage, I convinced myself that I could make up my losses in the 3 rd round, and with this thought I increased the bet size to 600, only to watch it go away! So for all practical purposes, I lost Rs.1000/- in a matter of 10 minutes! In the trading world, this is equivalent to blowing up your entire trading account. In the next round, I bet another 200, and again saw it go away. So, the game started, cards were dealt, and in the very first round I bet Rs.200/- and I saw it go away, just like that. For those who are not familiar with poker – it’s a card game wherein your skill and luck are tested in equal measure. The buy-in for this friendly game was Rs.1000/. I was playing poker after a gap of 6 years and I was quite excited about it. Last month I got an opportunity to play poker with a few good friends.
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