Teecash Posted Tuesday at 08:42 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 08:42 PM Starting my journey. What’s your golden rule
zylon Posted Thursday at 04:42 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 04:42 PM Bro, my golden rule is simple—know when to fold. Don’t chase bad hands just cause you’re tilted. Gl on your journey.
Sylique Posted Thursday at 06:02 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 06:02 PM Fr, that’s the realest advice. Patience pays off big in poker—don’t let ego burn your stack. Gl man.
Zyxerra7 Posted Thursday at 08:23 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 08:23 PM Fold pre, win more. Sounds stupid but tbh it’s the leak that kills most new players.
yukissa Posted Thursday at 08:38 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 08:38 PM Don't fall in love with a hand just because it looks pretty pre-flop. Position and discipline over ego, always.
Thoxki Posted Thursday at 08:55 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 08:55 PM Fold when you're beat, not when you're scared. Biggest leak I fixed early on tbh.
larsen Posted Thursday at 09:17 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 09:17 PM My golden rule is bankroll management, if you don’t have that locked in, the rest doesn’t even matter tbh.
Umbraan34 Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM Bankroll management 100%. You can play perfect poker and still go broke if you're not properly rolled for the stakes, ngl.
lilyurund Posted Friday at 11:10 AM #9 Posted Friday at 11:10 AM I stopepd shoving with top pair on the river after losing three buy ins to a guy who never bluffed once in two hours.
vycayver Posted Friday at 12:21 PM #10 Posted Friday at 12:21 PM Are you starting with cash games or tournaments, because the golden rule shifts a lot between the two
cameoplatitum Posted Saturday at 02:13 AM #11 Posted Saturday at 02:13 AM ngl my golden rule is protect the bankroll bro, one bad tilt session can smoke weeks of grind ?
havenique Posted Saturday at 06:37 AM #12 Posted Saturday at 06:37 AM Honestly my golden rule came from a mate who watched me spew chips with suited connectors every hand and just said "fold pre, you muppet". Still catch myself reaching for those hands when im bored but at least i pause now.
Ryxyx Posted Saturday at 06:59 AM #13 Posted Saturday at 06:59 AM I once folded kings preflop and the guy showed aces.
raxique Posted Saturday at 08:04 AM #15 Posted Saturday at 08:04 AM dont look for fancy rules. just dont pay off the rocks when they suddenly wake up on the river, too many people still call there thinking its a bluff
lilyra Posted Saturday at 10:22 AM #16 Posted Saturday at 10:22 AM my golden rule is less about starting hands and more about noticing who at the table flinches when they see the turn card, learned more from the face than the btes
legacyynna Posted Saturday at 11:30 AM #17 Posted Saturday at 11:30 AM oh man starting out is rough, my golden rule is just dont look at your balance while playing
voxenne0 Posted Saturday at 11:38 AM #18 Posted Saturday at 11:38 AM Noticing the flinch on the turn card is the kind of detail that separates live play from just grinding charts online. I started really paying attention to that tiny pause or chip shuffle and it honestly gave me more reads than anything else.
Hollowni Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM #19 Posted Saturday at 01:08 PM i started tracking everytime i got stacked and realized i was the sucker at the table 90% of the time so now my rule is just leave when im the fish
phanry30 Posted Saturday at 01:09 PM #20 Posted Saturday at 01:09 PM My rule leans toward table awareness over memorizing chars because the biggest pots come from reads, not math.
ragemane Posted Saturday at 02:46 PM #21 Posted Saturday at 02:46 PM lowkey ngl bankroll management is the real goat rule never risk more than u can afford to lose fr ?
Zyxosyth Posted Saturday at 04:12 PM #22 Posted Saturday at 04:12 PM Do you stick to that rule in live games only or online as well?
Morthrarel Posted Saturday at 04:22 PM #23 Posted Saturday at 04:22 PM Every time I fire up a microstakes game I treat the 5% rule like a sportsbook stake and it keeps the tilt away completely.
flanderee Posted yesterday at 10:47 AM #24 Posted yesterday at 10:47 AM ngl, bankroll management is key, don't go overboard and stick to your limits ?
raulloris85 Posted 3 hours ago #25 Posted 3 hours ago my golden rule became "fold to any river raise in microstakes unless i have the absolute nuts" after i lost 3 buyins in one session calling down with top pair like a complete donk lol
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