fesire Posted Thursday at 06:38 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 06:38 PM Poker isn't just about luck discipline patient and reading your opponent make the biggest difference
nixblg5r Posted Friday at 12:17 AM #2 Posted Friday at 12:17 AM facts bro, patience is key ? learned this the hard way lol
ravellia Posted Saturday at 08:38 AM #3 Posted Saturday at 08:38 AM fold bad hands fast saves more chips than buffing
Zyxerra7 Posted Saturday at 08:44 AM #4 Posted Saturday at 08:44 AM Reading your opponent is something that clicked for me when I stopped string at my own cards and started watching bet sizes instead. I lost so many pots early on because I missed the simple tell of someone suddenly min raising after playing passively for ten hands.
Hollowlyn9 Posted Saturday at 09:04 AM #5 Posted Saturday at 09:04 AM dont forget to pay atention to stack sizes it chages how everyone plays the same hand
lilyra Posted Saturday at 09:37 AM #6 Posted Saturday at 09:37 AM do you focus more on watching their eyes or their hands?
luxesse Posted Saturday at 09:45 AM #7 Posted Saturday at 09:45 AM People sleep on discipline but it is the hardest one to keep sharp. I can read a player perfectly and still call a river bet I know I am beat just because I am bored.
ravenzyl944 Posted Saturday at 10:17 AM #8 Posted Saturday at 10:17 AM lost a huge pot once by not trusting my read quick enough
synelxen Posted Saturday at 11:33 AM #9 Posted Saturday at 11:33 AM Discipline is the silent kiiller for me, I keep punting my stack the second I get impatient after folding for ten minutes.
wrenmia Posted Saturday at 12:13 PM #10 Posted Saturday at 12:13 PM patient doesnt mean just folding, for me it was sittng on a monster for what felt like forever while the table maniac just kept firing into me because i checked twice in a row to let him hang himself
Tycirki93 Posted Saturday at 01:14 PM #11 Posted Saturday at 01:14 PM I started folding any hand worse than jacks from early position unless the table is super passive, saved me so many chips over a session. Sounds tight but at low stakes nobody exploits you for it anyway.
homoique Posted Saturday at 01:55 PM #12 Posted Saturday at 01:55 PM Patience can be a trap though if you never push back and just let aggressive players run you over at every pot.
hollowanvi Posted Saturday at 06:04 PM #13 Posted Saturday at 06:04 PM I get bluffed by my own impatience way more than by any opponent.
krxkaver Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM #14 Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM grab a small notepad and jot down when someone shows down a weird hand you didt expect, helps spot their leaks fast
ravenollyn Posted yesterday at 06:24 AM #15 Posted yesterday at 06:24 AM Sometimes reading people gets you into trouble if you ignore the raw math behind their play style and the pot odds just don't add up.
irisuress Posted yesterday at 10:35 AM #16 Posted yesterday at 10:35 AM That tight early position fold only works if you actually know the table dynamic first though, i'd rather be the guy taking notes on the maniac's weird showdows and then adjusting later instead of just blinding out waiting for premiums
runeoserra Posted 23 hours ago #17 Posted 23 hours ago Focus on folding trash hands fast, savees mental energy for later spots
pedrocalos53 Posted 4 hours ago #18 Posted 4 hours ago do you ever catch yourself leaning too much on reads and forgeting the discipline part, or is that what gets you in the worst spots
mikastone Posted 3 hours ago #19 Posted 3 hours ago its a slow grind really, the fancy reads only matter once you stop bleeding chips in obvious spots people overlook
emilio8 Posted 1 hour ago #20 Posted 1 hour ago The patience part is so underrated, watching people punt off stacks because they can't handle foldig for ten minutes straight is always wild to me
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