darasimi Posted 21 hours ago #1 Posted 21 hours ago One of the biggest lessons poker has taught me is to stay calm, no matter how the game is going. It’s easy to get frustrated after a bad hand, but making emotional decisions usually leads to more mistakes. I’ve found that taking my time and thinking through each move helps me play much better. Some of the best hands I’ve won came from being patient rather than trying to force the action. That’s what makes poker so enjoyable for me. Every game is a chance to improve, learn from previous hands, and become a more disciplined player. Good luck to everyone at the tables. May your reads be sharp and your next big pot be just around the corner! 🍀♠️
discra4 Posted 5 hours ago #2 Posted 5 hours ago Tilt is the real bankroll killer tbh. Once you learn to treat each hand as its own thing, the whole game shifts.
morthienne4 Posted 4 hours ago #3 Posted 4 hours ago Tilt is the real bankroll killer tbh. Once you learn to treat each hand as its own thing, the whole game shifts. (uuu)
ravzyl6 Posted 4 hours ago #4 Posted 4 hours ago Tilt is the real bankroll killer tbh. Once you learn to treat each hand as its own thing, the whole game shifts. ✨🚀
flanderee Posted 3 hours ago #5 Posted 3 hours ago yeah staying calm after bad beats is key fr no cap
morthni Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago fr tilt is the real bankroll killer tbh. Once you learn to treat each hand as its own thing, the whole game shifts. 🐐🔥
phantver Posted 1 hour ago #7 Posted 1 hour ago Tilt really is the silent bankroll drainer, ngl. Learning to just breathe and reset after a bad beat changed my whole game too.
Phantari55 Posted 1 hour ago #8 Posted 1 hour ago So true – the moment you stop chasing losses and just let the game come to you, it’s like a switch flips. Patience really is the secret weapon in poker.
nylast93 Posted 1 hour ago #9 Posted 1 hour ago That patient approach is so underrated, fr. Forcing hands just to "make something happen" has burned me more times than I can count.
tycienne Posted 1 hour ago #11 Posted 1 hour ago Took me way too long to learn this, but now it's the first thing I tell anyone starting out. Forcing plays never ends well.
polaren Posted 56 minutes ago #12 Posted 56 minutes ago ngl tilt wrecks more sessions than bad cards lol gotta breathe through it
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