Forum seems pretty quiet just now, so i thought i'd just share some wisdom (

) i was thinking about earlier on.... As always, comments and criticisms welcome.
You can do well in a game, be it tourney or SnG, and leave thinking 'i am a brilliant poker player'. You can get a few good starting hands and get a convincing lead and think that you're ready for a seat at the WSOP. What im getting at is that one good spell, or even one good game does not mean you are a pro.
Anyone can get dealt good cards - that is entirely down to luck, and a fish has as good a chance of landing a straight flush as Doyle Brunson... The skill of Texas Hold Em is in what you do with your cards. That is what can take a lifetime to master.
The average player could look at their hole cards, think 'oooh, pocket kings!' and bet huge. chances are, most people will fold and the player scoops up the blinds. That seems like a bit of a waste... The good player will try get as many chips off their opponents when they have a monster hand, therefore maximising their winnings, and try to lose as little chips as possible on losing hands, therefore minimising their losses. This takes time, over games, tournaments and even a career..... this is what makes a successful player in the long run.