PokerStars Between the Lines: Waiting for Your Moment

The latest episode of the fun PokerStars mini-series teaches the importance of patience and discipline, both on the green felt and at a racing track.

Winning is not always about pushing the envelope. Sometimes, it is about staying patient, biding your time, and waiting for the right moment, even if it is not the most exciting thing to do. This is the lesson from the latest episode of Between the Lines, a show created by PokerStars in cooperation with Oracle Red Bull Racing.

Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez is driving in the Grand Prix Singapore, one of the toughest races on the circuit. Weather conditions are bad, so the entire team has to come up with the perfect strategy to keep ‘Checo’ in the lead.

Halfway across the world, Steve O’Dwyer is battling in EPT Monte Carlo. Cards have not been coming his way, so he pulled back, watching other players hit the rail and waiting for his moment to strike. But, as conditions change and they are down to three players, he switches things up to go after the title.

In another great episode of Between the Lines, producers have done an excellent job of drawing lines between F1 and poker, showing that the qualities required to be a winner are very similar across sports, whether you’re shuffling your chips and cards or sitting behind the steering wheel.

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