husnarh001 Posted Tuesday at 07:02 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 07:02 PM Poker is a game where skill, patience, and decision-making often matter just as much as the cards you're dealt. Reading the table, managing your bankroll, and staying disciplined can make a significant difference over the long run. Every hand is an opportunity to learn, improve your strategy, and make smarter decisions. What's the best poker lesson you've learned from your experience?
thornund Posted 3 hours ago #2 Posted 3 hours ago Biggest lesson for me was realizing that folding is a weapon, not a weakness. Saved me more money than any hero call ever has lol.
shreddra11 Posted 2 hours ago #3 Posted 2 hours ago Folding pre-flop more often than I thought I needed to was a game changer tbh. Saved me from so many marginal spots where I'd just bleed chips.
legacyna Posted 23 minutes ago #4 Posted 23 minutes ago The hardest thing for me to learn was that you can play a hand perfectly and still lose—don't let it tilt you, just move on to the next one.
luxwyn726 Posted 12 minutes ago #5 Posted 12 minutes ago Biggest lesson for me was that patience at the micros pays off way more than trying to outplay everyone. Just wait for the nuts and let them hand you their stacks lol.
Frankidra537 Posted 3 minutes ago #6 Posted 3 minutes ago Took me way too long to learn that folding pre with marginal hands is way better than trying to be a hero post-flop. Saved my bankroll more times than I can count tbh.
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