Robertperby Posted Tuesday at 05:43 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 05:43 PM Patience wins more poker games than luck. Play smart, not every hand. Position is power in poker. Wait for the right spots and make them count. Good bankroll management is part of winning poker. Stay disciplined.
Doseyx Posted 21 hours ago #2 Posted 21 hours ago Facts bro, folding 80% of hands is boring but it's how you stack chips in the long run.
krxenne Posted 19 hours ago #3 Posted 19 hours ago fr facts bro, folding 80% of hands is boring but it's how you stack chips in the long run. 🏅💎
sydneyari Posted 19 hours ago #4 Posted 19 hours ago Bankroll management doesn't get talked about enough tbh, most people blow their stack chasing one bad beat.
onyxoria5 Posted 19 hours ago #5 Posted 19 hours ago Position is everything, I used to play way too many hands from early spots and wonder why I kept getting crushed post-flop lol.
Noron Posted 18 hours ago #6 Posted 18 hours ago Bankroll management is the real separator between casuals and grinders, saw a guy lose 3 months of profit in one tilt session last week ngl.
Emberenne0 Posted 18 hours ago #7 Posted 18 hours ago So many people treat poker like it's a lottery, but the grinders know it's all about those small edges adding up over thousands of hands.
Ravenva Posted 18 hours ago #8 Posted 18 hours ago Discipline hits different when you're card dead for two hours straight ngl, that's when the real grinders show up.
Nasiliyee64 Posted 18 hours ago #9 Posted 18 hours ago yeah patience is the hardest skill to learn tbh, everyone wants to play every hand but folding is literally printing money long-term
shredin Posted 18 hours ago #10 Posted 18 hours ago fr, folding pre with a trash hand when you're bored out of your mind is low-key the most profitable move you can make
buyvalo9 Posted 5 hours ago #11 Posted 5 hours ago nitting the small blind with j2 suited and hitting trips on a wet board feels better than winning a flip tbh
norioerra Posted 4 hours ago #12 Posted 4 hours ago I folded ace queen offsuit in early position last night when a tight player 4bet me and he showed kings, would have cost me half my stack if I called like the old me used to do. Sticking to my hand ranges and not getting emotionally attached to pretty looking cards has saved me more money than any hero call ever did.
ryoixc5tu Posted 2 hours ago #13 Posted 2 hours ago tbh i used to think poker was all about teh bluff but now i just sit back and let the donks hang themselves ?
vycarvi759 Posted 2 hours ago #14 Posted 2 hours ago tracking how many hands you actually plya per hour is eye opening, i started aiming for like 18% vpip and suddenly stopped bleeding chips in those marginal spots where you kinda sorta have something but you know you're behind
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