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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?

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Took me ages to stop getting attached to pretty-looking hands that are actually trash from early position, honestly. Learning to respect position and just muck AJ off-suit under the gun saved me so many headaches.

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Folding discipline is easily the biggest one, took me forever to stop playing every suited connector just because they looked fun lol. Now I'd rather miss the odd flop than bleed chips in bad spots for no reason.

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Tbh the biggest shift for me was finally accepting that folding for an hour straight is still a winning session if you aren't forcing bad spots. Boring poker is profitable poker lol.

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tbh the "folding for an hour" style works way better for me than chasing action, cos the real thrill is stacking chips after a long dry spell not just splashing around every hand

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Fold equity is one of those conccepts that took me way too long to actually apply properly, everyone talks about it but missusing it just burns chips fast. I try to focus on spots where the board texture genuinely favors my perceived range more than what villain actually has, not just blindly blasting into dry side pots because I "feel" like my draws have a right to continue.

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Staying disciplined is what I zeroed in on cause its easy to know what you should do but actually foldng those marginal hands when youre tired or tilted is way harder. It feels boring in the moment but thats where the money actually comes from over time.

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I once bluffed a guy off a pot with complete air and he showed me a full house after, made me realize how bad some players actually overthink spots. That hand taught me more about table image than any strategy article ever could.

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Man bankroll management is the realest lesson ever, I used to just blast through buyins playing zoom poker like a maniac. Now I stick to 2/5 live and it’s crazy how many ppl punt stacks with top pair no kicker.

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