ayontop Posted 20 hours ago #1 Posted 20 hours ago That’s one of the reasons I enjoy poker. No matter how a session goes, there’s always something to learn. Sometimes it’s about making better decisions, and other times it’s about knowing when to be patient. I’ve found that staying disciplined is far more rewarding than chasing every hand. Waiting for the right opportunity has saved me from a lot of unnecessary losses, and it makes the wins feel even better when they come. Poker is a game of skill, patience, and experience. The more you play, the more you understand the importance of making smart choices instead of relying on luck alone. Good luck to everyone at the tables. Hope you make the right reads and enjoy some great hands! 🍀♠️
peltki68 Posted 3 hours ago #2 Posted 3 hours ago So true, learning when to just fold and wait for a better spot was a game changer for me too. The wins hit different when you know you earned them with patience rather than luck.
thornix2 Posted 3 hours ago #3 Posted 3 hours ago Discipline over chasing is what separates the consistent players from the rest tbh, well said
Ladyseo3 Posted 2 hours ago #4 Posted 2 hours ago Discipline really is the unsung hero at the tables, feels way better to walk away knowing you played solid rather than just getting lucky.
fakashi Posted 2 hours ago #5 Posted 2 hours ago yeah discipline over chasing is what keeps you consistent fr 🤞
sandki Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago Patience at the table pays off way more than chasing every draw, and it took me way too long to figure that out lol. Solid take, gl to you too 🙌
morthus Posted 54 minutes ago #7 Posted 54 minutes ago The patience part hit home for me too, sometimes the best play is just folding and waiting for a spot you actually know you've got the edge in.
Ravenva Posted 37 minutes ago #8 Posted 37 minutes ago Discipline is the real edge tbh, anyone can get lucky but sticking to solid decisions session after session is where the real growth happens.
Zylori Posted 32 minutes ago #9 Posted 32 minutes ago So true about the patience part, folding a marginal hand feels boring in the moment but looking back it's usually what kept my stack intact for when the real spots showed up.
nalorora Posted 11 minutes ago #10 Posted 11 minutes ago ngl the "knowing when to be patient" part is the hardest skill to actually stick with in the moment, but it's always the one that separates losing sessions from breaking even.
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