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A lot of players focus on big bluffs and lucky hands, but I think patience wins more in the long run. Folding weak hands, waiting for the right spots, and staying disciplined can make a huge difference over time. Do you think patience is more important than aggression in poker, or is finding the right balance the real key?

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You're right, but there are also many situations where you have to play hands that aren't very strong if that's what GTO recommends. Still, patience is crucial and should depend on how your opponents are playing. If you notice they're being overly aggressive, sometimes the best approach is to wait for a strong hand and then capitalize by taking a big portion of their stack

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Це залежить від багатьох факторів, зокрема від позицій, в яких ви знаходитесь зі своєю рукою. Я не вмію блефувати; я граю лише тоді, коли відчуваю, що в мене найкраща рука на дошці.

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fr patience is literally the difference between donking off your stack and actually making money long term. balance matters but ngl most ppl just get too antsy and punt.

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real talk, patience is what separates the grinders from the gamblers. most people just can't help themselves and end up punting, so staying disciplined alone puts you ahead of the field.

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fr patience is the foundation, but without well-timed aggression you're just folding your way to a slow bleed in tourneys. The real trick is knowing when to switch gears.

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Balance for sure, but tbh most players leak way more from impatience than from being too passive. Nail the discipline first and the aggression comes naturally when spots pop up.

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balance is def the real key, but if you're not patient first you'll never even get to the spots where aggression pays off tbh

Posted

Nail on the head. Aggression without patience is just fancy spew, but folding forever is a slow death too — gotta pick your spots or you're just paying rake to watch.

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The last comment nailed it — folding forever is just paying rake to watch, but I’d still say impatience costs more people their stack than being too passive ever will.

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fr though, everyone wants to be the table bully but nobody talks about how folding 80% of hands is the actual cheat code to not donking off your stack before the real action starts

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fr, sitting there folding junk for an hour isn't flashy but it sure beats the guy who's rebuying for the third time before his coffee's cold

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