phantha Posted 19 hours ago #2 Posted 19 hours ago It really is, once you get past the bad beats it’s such a fun mental game
Kovarel Posted 18 hours ago #3 Posted 18 hours ago It’s the perfect mix of patience and aggression tbh, nothing else scratches that same itch.
Kazari Posted 18 hours ago #4 Posted 18 hours ago Yeah totally agree, it’s that blend of math and reading people that keeps me coming back even after a rough session.
kyryn Posted 18 hours ago #5 Posted 18 hours ago For sure, it’s one of those games where you can lose four hands in a row and still feel like you made the right plays
cedarast Posted 18 hours ago #6 Posted 18 hours ago Fr, the mental reset after a rough run is what separates the grinders from the rest — you gotta love that part of it.
wickumyth Posted 5 hours ago #8 Posted 5 hours ago Yeah it's that feeling when you bluff someone off a pot and they sit there for 10 seconds before folding, makes the whole session worth it
Faitharra Posted 5 hours ago #9 Posted 5 hours ago I remember folding pocket queens preflop once because the table was just too tight and the other guy instantly showed aces, felt like a gnius for the rest of the week. Moments like that make up for the dozen times you call when you probably shouldn't.
runeiooria Posted 1 hour ago #10 Posted 1 hour ago I once sat at a microstakes table where this guy went all in on every single hand for like twenty minutes straight, and somehow he quadrupled his stack before the inevitable crash. The sheer chaos of that session reminded me why poker is never just about the cards.
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