Rotshustle Posted Tuesday at 06:53 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 06:53 PM ♠️ Poker Gist Time! ♥️ What's the toughest part of poker in your opinion? Is it: 🧠 Reading your opponents 💰 Managing your bankroll 😌 Staying patient 🎯 Knowing when to bluff A lot of players focus on the cards, but the mental game is often what separates good players from great ones.
Novanda178 Posted Thursday at 04:42 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 04:42 PM Honestly, staying patient is the hardest one for me. Ngl, I’ve thrown away so many stacks just cause I got bored and tried to force a bluff 😂
vaelvi1 Posted Thursday at 05:46 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 05:46 PM Honestly for me it's knowing when to fold a good hand. I've lost count of how many times I got attached to pocket pairs and paid off someone's set 😭
ashssa53 Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM Patience is definitely underrated fr 😂 I swear half my losses come from trying to make something happen when I should just fold and wait.
shredin Posted Thursday at 08:23 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 08:23 PM Staying patient easily, I’ll grind for hours then punt a stack because I convince myself Q9 suited is playable from early position lol
cedarmia9 Posted Thursday at 08:33 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 08:33 PM For me it's def bankroll management, I can read people decently but I still end up chasing losses at higher stakes like an idiot
meriesse7 Posted Thursday at 08:44 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 08:44 PM Managing my roll is def the silent killer. I can be playing great then one bad session and I'm rage-queuing higher stakes tryna win it back instantly.
luxelle Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM Tbh the mental side of it all ties together for me – like, I can stay patient for hours but if I'm not managing my roll right, one bad beat sends me spiraling into dumb bluffs anyway.
ravique Posted Thursday at 09:18 PM #9 Posted Thursday at 09:18 PM Staying patient for hours just to blow it on one dumb bluff is way too relatable, it's like all that discipline goes out the window the second tilt hits
Mooeily69 Posted Thursday at 09:28 PM #10 Posted Thursday at 09:28 PM nailed it tbh, staying patient is the real grind and then tilt just wipes out hours of work in seconds lol
Kazmia Posted yesterday at 10:06 AM #11 Posted yesterday at 10:06 AM something small that helps me is setting a max buyin per session and force quitting if i drop below 40% of it no excuses
synelxen Posted yesterday at 10:21 AM #12 Posted yesterday at 10:21 AM Staying patient is brutal when you fold fifteen hands in a row then finally get something playable and it gets cracked immediately.
sandstein6 Posted yesterday at 12:44 PM #13 Posted yesterday at 12:44 PM honestly the bluffing part is what gets me but not in the way people think. its not about when to bluff, its that half the time i know i should fold to one and i just dont, the curiosity gets the best of me
ravenaelyn Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM #14 Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM managing the bankroll is def my weak spot, i get too confident after a good run and forget basic discipline. do you ever track yuor hourly win rate or just go by feel after each session?
aspireso Posted 16 hours ago #15 Posted 16 hours ago ngl bankroll control is teh real boss fight for me bro, one bad run and i start makin dumb shots ?
zyxund Posted 9 hours ago #16 Posted 9 hours ago I once played a live tournament where I literally folded for almost an hour straight, then shoved with pocket queens and the guy next to me insstantly called with kings like he’d been waiting his whole life for that moment.
Pyxevlor Posted 6 hours ago #18 Posted 6 hours ago do you think reading oponents gets harder when everyone at the table is also trying to play a balanced style and not give off obvious tells?
Zyxosyth Posted 5 hours ago #19 Posted 5 hours ago bankroll is my demon for sure, I binked a nice cash last week and immediatley puted half of it on some juicy looking mtt where i got outdrawn on the bubble lol
cedaraevar4 Posted 4 hours ago #20 Posted 4 hours ago I think patience is the silent killer because it is so boring to fold for ages while the table has all the action. For me the toughest part is actually resisting the urge to bluff when I am card dead because I start convincing myself they will fold.
zyxique Posted 3 hours ago #21 Posted 3 hours ago Patience kills me, I can read the table fine but sitting there folding trash for 20 minutes straight makes my brain itch and then I punt off with some suited junk just to feel something.
woonelyx Posted 3 hours ago #22 Posted 3 hours ago Patience folding junk all night then still getting coolered
clotorra Posted 1 hour ago #23 Posted 1 hour ago do you think staying patient actually gets harder when you run deep in a session and fatigue sets in?
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