ROI – Return on Investment the Poker way

Don’t Speculate
Ensure that you get the most of your game by picking up your share of small pots, chase positions when everyone else on the table checks and never risk too many chips for a small return; its silly and its meaningless. Speculation is not the way to be thinking, allow yourself to speculate only when you think that the wagered amount is very limited in correlation to the ratio of what it could return.
Target big pots
Focus on knocking out big pots to ensure that you bring the game tailor made to your needs. Ensure that you cultivate the environment which will allow you to grasp on the opportunity you need when the opportunity arises, in other words always keep backup, be ready to hit big but be sure that you have prepared the game pattern to be ready for you.
Anxious players
When you get the feeling that one of the other players sitting on the same table as you are is getting anxious or frustrated it is most probably because they are running short of good cards. You have to train yourself to realize a real bluffer because it is an old trick for players to fake it; if you understand what I mean. If you feel you want to test his intentions instead of raising a usual amount, raise slightly less than half his stack.
Pushing your opponent out of the pot
That will coax the player to raising again, to all-in. What you are trying to do is push them out of the pot as you have more chips on hand than they do. That triggers people to fight back, and if you manage to turn him against you, his lost the game. It’s simple!
The bottom line is that over betting is confusing and it can give the first impression that you a poker player is bluffing, always try to go around it and attack it from various indirect angles to eliminate the possibility of you getting caught a fool.













