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When I first started playing poker, I thought folding meant I was giving up. Now I see it differently. Sometimes, folding is the smartest decision you can make.

I’ve learned that being patient usually pays off more than chasing every hand. That’s one of the reasons I enjoy poker, there’s always something new to learn.

Good luck to everyone at the tables! 🍀♠️

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That’s a cautious approach. I usually look at my position and the betting before deciding, but folding weak hands definitely saves you from a lot of trouble.

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Facts bro, discipline at the tables is everything. Once you stop tilting and learn to fold, that’s when the real profits start coming. 💯

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Took me losing a few stacks to realize folding is just saving ammo for a better spot, ngl. Way less stressful too once you stop forcing it.

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Yeah, the mental shift from "giving up" to "smart patience" is the real level-up moment in poker. Nothing burns a bankroll faster than chasing garbage hands out of boredom.

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man when i finally started folding those suited connectors from early postion it felt like a cheat code, my stack actually survives long enough to catch a real run of cards. ppl sleep on how much math goes into a good fold, especially in tourneys where the blinds creep up fast

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I used to think folding meant I lacked courage but honestly it takes more guts to wait for a spot where you actually have the edge instead of just gambling on a prayer.

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That mental shift is huge, especially in tournaments where one bad call against a tight UTG open just torches 30 big blinds for no reason. Patience really is the edge.

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