Ultimatebov Posted Tuesday at 06:55 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 06:55 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. One bad decision can cost a stack, while one disciplined fold can save your session.
Steinra Posted 21 hours ago #2 Posted 21 hours ago 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. Ultimatebov 1
Vyxva Posted 20 hours ago #3 Posted 20 hours ago 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) Ultimatebov 1
sandlor Posted 19 hours ago #4 Posted 19 hours ago 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. Ultimatebov 1
kovays8 Posted 18 hours ago #5 Posted 18 hours ago Staying patient 100%. The moment I start playing hands just to feel something, I know my stack is already toast. Ultimatebov 1
ravenenne7 Posted 18 hours ago #6 Posted 18 hours ago Staying patient for sure, the mental game is brutal when you're card dead and your brain starts convincing you that 7-2 offsuit looks playable this time. Ultimatebov 1
pyxlyn67 Posted 18 hours ago #7 Posted 18 hours ago 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. Ultimatebov 1
Synmia Posted 17 hours ago #8 Posted 17 hours ago 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. Ultimatebov 1
aurorays Posted 17 hours ago #9 Posted 17 hours ago 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. Ultimatebov 1
meriari32 Posted 17 hours ago #10 Posted 17 hours ago Staying patient is the real boss fight, honestly. You can study all the GTO charts you want, but none of it matters if your brain decides Q-4 suited is the hill you're gonna die on after an hour of folding. Ultimatebov 1
Ultimatebov Posted 16 hours ago Author #11 Posted 16 hours ago 8 minutes ago, meriari32 said: Staying patient is the real boss fight, honestly. You can study all the GTO charts you want, but none of it matters if your brain decides Q-4 suited is the hill you're gonna die on after an hour of folding. Patience is truly the real boss 30 minutes ago, aurorays said: 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. Fr, sometimes you need to know when to bluff 55 minutes ago, Synmia said: 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. Patience is the key here 4 hours ago, Steinra said: 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. Learning to fold
Ultimatebov Posted 16 hours ago Author #13 Posted 16 hours ago 31 minutes ago, badataiming said: excited for this ? Definitely
enriquecalos Posted 15 hours ago #14 Posted 15 hours ago ngl, knowing when to bluff is my biggest struggle, like how do you even know when they're just pretending or legit have teh nuts ? ? Ultimatebov 1
zyxarnda Posted 4 hours ago #17 Posted 4 hours ago i once folded a full house because the dude’s hands were shaking so bad i thought he had quads, he showed a busted flush draw and i almost quit poker right there lol. bankroll management is what keeps me alive but yeah the patiece part kills me more than any bad beat. Ultimatebov 1
tycynund Posted 3 hours ago #18 Posted 3 hours ago lost a whole buyin once cuz i got too impatient and shoved wiith ace high like a total donk Ultimatebov 1
StormKn1ght Posted 13 minutes ago #19 Posted 13 minutes ago fr me, bankroll management is the sneaky villain, you can play perfect and still go broke if you don't respect it ?
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