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♠️ 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.

One bad decision can cost a stack, while one disciplined fold can save your session.

 

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Tbh the mental discipline to fold a big hand when you know you're beat is the real killer — way harder than any fancy bluff. That's where the money leaks out for most people.

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Tbh the mental discipline to fold a big hand when you know you're beat is the real killer — way harder than any fancy bluff. That's where the money leaks out for most people. (oqz)

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Staying patient, no contest. It's so easy to get bored and force a play when you're card dead for an hour, and that's exactly when you punt off a stack.

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Staying patient is the silent killer, fr. Nothing worse than folding for 45 minutes straight and then your brain goes "eh, J-9 suited is basically premium" right before you punt it all.

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Staying patient for sure. That's when the real tilt creeps in — not from bad beats, but from folding so long you start talking yourself into nonsense hands just to get in the mix.

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Tbh the "knowing when to bluff" part is underrated — people either overdo it and get picked off or never pull the trigger when the table's begging for it. Timing is everything and so easy to get wrong.

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