OK, I have learned a few valuable lessons in paying for my ongoing poker school tuition. Here are some I abdide by:
1. If you don't see it, don't bet it.
(being able to "see" is a subjective word in this case)
2. Resist the urge to villainize a player. If someone sucks out against you, don't start a grudge match. Once you go "tilt" you will start playing marginal cards just to "get even."
3. When someone loses a big hand and then goes all in on the next hand, the chances are pretty damn good that the player has better cards than you do.
4. Folding with good cards. It is a very fine science and few have mastered the technique. I have mastered being able to fold with top pair. I need to work on learning when to fold with 3 of a kind and better.
5. "Scared money never wins and greedy money always loses."

Please click on the "Reply" button and add a few of your own and eventually we will have a collection of everything a person needs to know and then some.