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All of us “wannabe” tournament winners have been there many times. You play as smart as

you can, make well-timed😊 bets with the right cards, slip in a nice check-raise or even

a sneaky bluff or two along the way…😊 We find ourselves well above the average chip

stack when three quarters of the field is gone. Those “final table😊 fairies” start

dancing in our heads. We pat ourselves on the back, thinking “Hey, I can play this

game!” And,😊 then... it happens.

Three or four hours into the event (online as an

example), we get to see a cheap flop😊 in middle position with our J 9 suited against a

big stack in the blind. When a Jack high hits😊 the flop, we are overly convinced the pot

will be ours and we bet, even happy to be called by😊 the two players who checked to you.

The rag turn card “forces” us to show those other two callers who’s😊 boss by throwing a

big bet into the middle, and yet the big stack is “stubborn” and won’t go away.😊 We

think to ourselves, "How dare he still call, just because he has chips?" It’s not until

the river seems😊 of little help do we bother to realize, “How dare I think I have the

best hand!" Three hours ago,😊 we wouldn’t have dreamed of playing the same hand so

gung-ho (a.k.a. stupidly)! Why, now, do we assume unbeatable strength😊 that is only a

mirage? Is it due to fatigue? Is it because we are not used to having so😊 many chips to

blow? Those “I can play this game” thoughts we had earlier turn to “When will I ever

😊 learn to play this game?”, while we tap the table to the KJ in the small blind and say

good-bye😊 to an unwarranted number of our chips. Why the sudden blindness?

Focus. We

lose it. At least most of us average,😊 aspiring, players do. We lose focus on that one

hand late in a tournament, and now our “focus” turns on😊 us... turns against us! We are

taken over by the “dark focus” Luke. Our thoughts go from “playing smart” to😊 “getting

back what we lost” (greed!); from “being in good shape” to “how will I even make the

money now😊 – forget winning?” (doubt!). We lose a good chunk of our stack on one hand

late in the game, and😊 suddenly “all hope is lost” and we throw caution (not to mention

intelligence) to the wind. We want it all😊 back NOW because it is unacceptable to no

longer be among the leaders where we once stood so proudly.

Greg Raymer😊 took some huge

hits to his stack late in last year’s World Series of Poker Main Event. Yet, somehow he

😊 still managed to go on and win. Why didn’t he panic? Josh Arieh also took some huge

hits. How come😊 they didn’t lose sight of their ultimate goal? In fact, how on earth did

ANY of the final table players😊 (hell, let’s say “final 18” or “final 36” for that

matter) play in the most prestigious poker tournament of the😊 year – for DAYS on end

(12-14 hours on average), without losing focus? How did Chris Moneymaker “recover”

after losing😊 overR$800,000 in chips to Sam Farha on a failed bluff at the final table

in 2003, after 7 days of😊 non-stop poker? Granted, Chris still had lots of chips left –

but he was suddenly no longer the chip leader!😊 Why didn’t he just collapse and “give

up” like so many of us would (especially as he was an “amateur”😊 vs. the world’s best)?

Why didn’t he say to himself, “Well, I’ve had my run, but now it’s time to😊 for the

nightmare to catch up with this dream”? Knocking that down a few (hundred) notches -

Why can’t I😊 keep positive and play as well as I know I can after only 3 hours into an

online tournament?! “The😊 leaders are SO far ahead of me… what’s the point?” I’ll bet

David Williams never let that thought cross his😊 mind last year when he was incredibly

short-stacked compared to Raymer.

I suspect the difference is simply because the best

players😊 can maintain their focus longer, sharper, and unshakably. They don’t think

about losing simply because they’ve taken a hit, or😊 because someone outplayed them two

hands in a row. They refuse to lose sight of the pot (no pun intended)😊 at the end of

the rainbow! They don’t stray away to thoughts of “second place would be nice”,

followed by😊 “a final table appearance would be respectable”, and working their way down

to “making the money would be okay” -😊 all the way back to an early exit and “why do I

bother playing?” Negativity and lack of confidence are😊 traits the best players do not

possess. Nothing will undermine their focus.

These players know that continuing to play

smart in😊 the face of adversity will always prevail over panic. They welcome the

challenge. Their success seems to come simply because😊 they do not allow themselves to

go on tilt. All the emotions that go into tilt (anger, frustration, personal vendettas,

😊 etc.), while perhaps seeping through their veins unseen, are overshadowed by their

desire to win in spite of the setbacks.

So😊 how, in today's mega-tournaments (with

fields of 1000+ players), do we prevent ourselves from getting “bored” (definition of

which, for😊 purposes of this article, is: “a state of listlessness brought on by the

mere passage of time with no guarantee😊 of success thereafter”) and making dumb,

unnecessarily desperate plays? How do we overcome taking two small steps forward but

one😊 big step back? How can we maintain the concentration needed to get “heads up” after

many hours (online) or perhaps😊 days (WSOP!) of play?

Drawing on past successes, however

small, can help – especially after taking one of those backward steps😊 late in the game.

(i.e. – Remember when you were dead last by a mile at the final table of😊 that 2-table

sit & go – and still came in first?!... Remember when you tripled up after hitting that

nut😊 flush soon after losing half your stack with AA?) Thinking positive, thinking about

successes, thinking about the crazy possibilities in😊 our beloved game of poker can go a

long way in multiplying the last of your chips and keeping you😊 in the hunt. Staying

excited can help stay focused.

If you do not have “personal” successes to draw upon,

consider (and😊 borrow!) some of the newcomer's successes at the 2004’s World Series of

Poker. My personal favorite story in all the😊 33 events has to be that of Gerry Drehobl.

(Remember “Mr. Mobil Home”?) I’m sure he had some terrible bumps😊 along his road to

victory over the likes of Daniel Negreanu and John Juanda. But somehow, despite what

must have😊 been chest-pounding doubts, nervousness and mistakes along the way, he

managed to put the blinders on and stay focused on😊 his chances of winning vs. the best

in the world. His poker “career” at the time – 6 months old!!😊 His desire to win, I

imagine - a lot older, and stoked by similar success stories in past years. He😊 wanted

to win a tournament, and he did. We can too.

Whatever it takes to “stay in the game”, I

think,😊 is as important an aspect in a tournament as playing smart and knowing what to

do. It just has to😊 be “done” for as long as it takes! Stay focused, and never say die!

It may help you win that😊 first tournament. I guarantee you'll at least feel better

about yourself even if you don’t.

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