darasimi Posted Tuesday at 09:03 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 09:03 PM One thing I enjoy about poker is that it’s not just about the cards you’re dealt. Paying attention to how the table is playing can be just as important. Every player has a different style, and spotting those patterns can make a big difference. I’ve found that staying patient and avoiding unnecessary risks leads to better decisions over time. Not every hand is worth playing, and knowing when to fold is just as valuable as knowing when to go all in. That’s what keeps poker interesting for me—there’s always something new to learn with every session. Good luck to everyone at the tables, and may your next hand be a great one! 🍀♠️
wrentha Posted 5 hours ago #2 Posted 5 hours ago So true. My biggest leak used to be playing too many hands just cause I was bored—learning to fold more actually made the game way more fun tbh.
morthavarian077 Posted 4 hours ago #3 Posted 4 hours ago Fr, folding is a superpower most people sleep on. The real game starts when you stop forcing it and just watch the table dynamic unfold.
quillys Posted 4 hours ago #4 Posted 4 hours ago Patience really is the secret sauce. Nothing feels better than folding for ages then snapping someone off when you’ve finally got them figured out.
flanderee Posted 3 hours ago #5 Posted 3 hours ago yeah reading the table turns poker into a whole diff game tbh 🔥 fr
myxlia Posted 3 hours ago #6 Posted 3 hours ago Folding when you’re card dead is tough but it pays off big when you finally spot that one player who overbets their draws every time. That’s when the real fun starts.
Frankidra537 Posted 2 hours ago #7 Posted 2 hours ago Man, folding discipline is such an underrated skill. It's wild how much easier the game gets once you stop trying to be the hero every hand.
larsvar8 Posted 1 hour ago #8 Posted 1 hour ago Patience and reading the table go hand in hand honestly, once you stop forcing action you actually start seeing the little tells that make all the difference
wrenarium0 Posted 1 hour ago #9 Posted 1 hour ago ngl, learning when to just sit back and observe has saved my stack more times than any big bluff ever could
Kovanda Posted 1 hour ago #10 Posted 1 hour ago So true. The mental game of just watching and waiting is underrated, it's like half the battle is won before you even put chips in.
irisyn Posted 1 hour ago #11 Posted 1 hour ago fr, the real win is when you fold a marginal hand, watch the action unfold, and realize you dodged a massive cooler. saves you chips and mental tilt lol
lonewolfy32 Posted 55 minutes ago #12 Posted 55 minutes ago ngl once u figure out their patterns folding gets way easier lol
LeRipperBal Posted 50 minutes ago #13 Posted 50 minutes ago Don’t play the cards you have, play the cards your opponents could have. But ya behavior can still be an indicator and betsizing of opponents if you pay attention. Not like in person reading people tho
Buyvalo Posted 42 minutes ago #14 Posted 42 minutes ago Yep, sticking around in pots you know you shouldn’t is exactly where chips go to die. Fold discipline is a legit skill on its own.
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