The Top 5 Goals You MUST Set To Succeed in Poker

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • It's important to set goals and take steps each day to achieve them. However, many poker players go about this in entirely the wrong way! One of the most common misguided goals is to win a specific sum of money within a certain timeframe. It's far better to strive for objectives that are within your control. In this video, Ryan Fee shares his top 5 recommended poker goals for constructive progress and improvement.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @WaitFormPls
    @WaitFormPls 7 років тому +43

    Have you considered calling them Polker Goals?

    • @ryanfee1852
      @ryanfee1852 7 років тому +11

      No, but this is a great idea. I'll follow up with Doug ^_^

  • @jamesgrey13
    @jamesgrey13 7 років тому +14

    I'll step outside at 800k!

  • @Interjrux
    @Interjrux 5 років тому +1

    2 years later and this video is still amazing :) thanks

  • @disisaz
    @disisaz 6 років тому

    Just watched a Tim Ferris video #4 echoed that same sentiment. One of your best clips & goals I’ll take to heart! To Mr. Fee

  • @robertleeson1614
    @robertleeson1614 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for putting things in perspective I've been focused way too much on poker lately, I need to get fuck outside..

    • @ryanfee1852
      @ryanfee1852 7 років тому +1

      Yeah dude, def go outside :D

  • @markpham4044
    @markpham4044 7 років тому

    reviewing hands after each session or weekly... good advices...but so damn hard to do. but gotta follow the guy that knows how to win at this game.. thanks Ryan!

  • @ZEWXEL
    @ZEWXEL 7 років тому +1

    I like the idea of this video. The goal №5 is great i think! Thanks Ryan!)

  • @hotsauceislethal9430
    @hotsauceislethal9430 7 років тому +5

    My personal poker rules: 1) Stay within bankroll limits, 2) Don't tilt, 3) Don't chase losses 4) Stick to lower variance games such as NLHE rather than Omaha or BigO, 5) Remember its just a game, don't take it too seriously!

    • @ryanfee1852
      @ryanfee1852 7 років тому +4

      #5 is my fav!

    • @JohnSmith-hr8jm
      @JohnSmith-hr8jm 7 років тому

      4 and 5 seem contradictory :P
      PLO is so fun

    • @chriswilson1968
      @chriswilson1968 7 років тому

      Hotsauce is Lethal Those are basic common rules everyone knows lol

    • @kavoook7754
      @kavoook7754 7 років тому

      Hotsauce is Lethal Dont tilt ?!
      Thats one sentence no exist, no take me wrong but thats sounds so ridiculous to me.
      The game has so many ups and downs and not only this aspect that make the tiltness mood controling NOT sustenaible so far.
      its not easy like only said for yourself when wake up - "today I'll no getting in tilt!" . Blaaah.. dealing with rise from inside is on lay the difference .
      What u think about it, Fee ?
      By the way Im from Brazil...emotional runs free through in our veins, so far, tiltting is normal for us , don't freak out is the law limit ..lol

  • @privychanneldavy
    @privychanneldavy 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic Video Ryan. Especially Goal 5. Poker is such a fascinating game, but it is still only a game.
    I'd also suggest that everyone take a break each hour, get up, stretch your legs. Sitting and staring at a computer screen all day is really unhealthy

  • @ItsTrainerMilt
    @ItsTrainerMilt 6 років тому

    Thanks Ryan! Really enjoy your approach your to the game. looking forward to absorbing more. Thanks.

  • @stephensednek1094
    @stephensednek1094 7 років тому +1

    Great tips fees, thanks.

  • @michaelpiccillo3570
    @michaelpiccillo3570 7 років тому +5

    Good tips. Would you say these are for live play too as well as online? Do you think it's possible to improve your game only having about 12-15 hours available per week to play, strictly playing live?

    • @joelmcc88
      @joelmcc88 7 років тому

      You playing playing roughly 15 hands an hour live that's roughly 200ish a week. You can play that in 30 minutes online. Your progression will be a lot slower

    • @ryanfee1852
      @ryanfee1852 7 років тому +1

      It is difficult but doable. The best way to do it IMO is to have a network of friends. You can also check out www.upswingpoker.com/thelab. It's a full course where Doug and I explain how we play the game. It also includes access to our facebook group with over 1,000 members and would be a great place to meet like minded people.

  • @SensieRodriguez
    @SensieRodriguez 7 років тому

    this was great info . please keep them coming .. I'm in NJ trying to take advantage of online scene or lack there of.. I feel there can be a ground floor opportunity here. Please give me any pointers specific to Pokerstars NJ and or Borgata... thanks .. you now have a fan .. Id love to tell you more about my journey

  • @Rewbbb
    @Rewbbb 7 років тому +4

    how to get into activities outside of poker

  • @LizFany
    @LizFany 7 років тому

    Thank you Ryan!!

  • @marctestart6334
    @marctestart6334 7 років тому +1

    Great video Ryan! Would you share some of your 'non-poker' goals with us?

    • @ryanfee1852
      @ryanfee1852 7 років тому +3

      Read a book a week, workout 5 times a week, take my medication for my mercury poisoning, meet new people.

  • @ericwilson6994
    @ericwilson6994 4 роки тому

    Brilliant!

  • @kurybingai
    @kurybingai 7 років тому

    Thanks a lot!

  • @marlon7826
    @marlon7826 7 років тому +1

    great video Ryan!

  • @DigitalMagicianYT
    @DigitalMagicianYT 7 років тому

    Tnanks for this

  • @Fixundfertig1
    @Fixundfertig1 7 років тому

    Hello Ryan! I started play poker seriously in mid november 2016 but my bankroll is still very poor and I don't consider myself like capable to archive big goals. I'm still grinding NL2 because I started from zero € and despite I've been lucky in freerolls tournaments and in MTT in general, in NL2 my winrate (90K sample) it's only 7 BB/100 hand and more important, my bankroll it's just 190 € not yet the 50 BI for NL5. Well, the question is, when do you honestly consider it could be worth joining the upswing lab? I wouldn't believe if you say at any level, at least I would consider if you say something like my earnings in poker are something like 10 times the price. Anyways I apreciate your work and I've view almost all of your videos and downloaded all the free stuff and even the postflop engine.

  • @Trunks9Thousand
    @Trunks9Thousand 7 років тому

    Perfect

  • @Thspinnage
    @Thspinnage 7 років тому

    i like upswing poker, good content (:

  • @philhellmuff
    @philhellmuff 7 років тому +12

    tip 6: take breaks. either a week every couple months or just take weekends off

    • @tipsy09
      @tipsy09 7 років тому

      so true. i went to vegas recently for two weeks. the first 4-5 days were horrendous, big hands getting slaughtered, the next 4-5 days complete turnaround and was finally up. i then took most of a day off to do some things and see rogue one but didn't feel like that was enough of a break; after rogue one i went and played and had my last winning session. i only had 3 days left in vegas so i wanted to see how much further this upswing could go BUT i knew i was tired because i had been playing a lot. when i look back at the trip, not taking a full day or two break is probably my biggest regret.

    • @ItsTrainerMilt
      @ItsTrainerMilt 6 років тому

      This is so true! Pause moments are soooooooo crucial. A simple walk or just break from tubing in. I used to go take a walk and bang out as many pushups as I could (yes where ever I was this was great bc I would get my attention off what I was thinking and also because would just look at me weird which is fine by me) get a drink a water take a deep breath before returning....I think I will start doing that again. Thanks for the reminder!

  • @aldoserrano8231
    @aldoserrano8231 7 років тому

    in the place that i play people will call you with anything i mean i hag AA pot was building so i decided to go all in and one guy calls with 44 and makes a full on the river this gets me angry becuase i feel that i play ok and other people just play to get lucky any suggestions on this?

    • @TheRobTV
      @TheRobTV 7 років тому +2

      You did everything right. Sometimes you lose a lot with AA, but mostly you win big in the long run.

  • @MonsterTVchannel
    @MonsterTVchannel 7 років тому +2

    #savedoug

  • @IbleedINC
    @IbleedINC 7 років тому

    very good sir. although, sometimes you talk so quick you mash words, or don't fully pronounce. enunciate....whichever the term lol
    I'm not bashing or anything,just thought it might help others to grasp your lessons in a faster, more efficient way. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts, and knowledge of the game!

  • @shabitai1
    @shabitai1 7 років тому

    Damn, the white eyes, freaking creepy :D

  • @marcin6386
    @marcin6386 7 років тому

    easy to say, harder to do.