cedarolora Posted Friday at 11:01 AM #3 Posted Friday at 11:01 AM I prefer live games over online tables honestly
meriaenda Posted Friday at 02:13 PM #4 Posted Friday at 02:13 PM My buddy once bluffed his whoel stack on a pair of twos and somehow won, still cant believe it. Poker really is just the best mix of luck and reading people.
novaolver Posted Friday at 02:19 PM #5 Posted Friday at 02:19 PM i once lost a royal fulsh draw on the river because i got too excited and shoved all in too early lol. that pain just made me love the game even more for some reason
Nylrizyl Posted Friday at 04:06 PM #6 Posted Friday at 04:06 PM Live tells are way more fun than online stats.
Kklajd1122 Posted Friday at 04:13 PM #8 Posted Friday at 04:13 PM Yes ofc i have make on poker like 1000 dollars because of the left sides perfect cards leaves every time good money only in stake
voxus Posted Saturday at 06:25 AM #9 Posted Saturday at 06:25 AM Nah poker frustrates me more than it should honestly
sandin Posted Saturday at 07:29 AM #10 Posted Saturday at 07:29 AM I remember folding pocket kings preflop once just because my gut screamed trouble, and the flop came with an ace. Felt more like a win than some hadns I actually played.
luxori Posted Saturday at 07:46 AM #11 Posted Saturday at 07:46 AM Just folded aces, still feels better than folding laundry
chevstar65 Posted Saturday at 08:17 AM #12 Posted Saturday at 08:17 AM Last week I bluffed my buddy out of a massive pot with a seven high and he didnt talk to me for two days. Poker really does bring out the drama in the bset way.
sandstein6 Posted Saturday at 10:27 AM #13 Posted Saturday at 10:27 AM The real trick I learned was to track wich hands you play out of position the most, you will spot leaks way faster than any solver review.
havenra Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM #14 Posted Saturday at 11:59 AM Nothing beats the thrill of a clean bluff, way better than just waiting for pocket aces all night.
Sandan Posted Saturday at 12:01 PM #15 Posted Saturday at 12:01 PM Do you prefer the slow grind of a cash game or the quick decisions in a tournament setting?
syleon Posted Saturday at 12:40 PM #16 Posted Saturday at 12:40 PM I actually love the pain of a bad beat more than an easy win honestly.
ashori Posted Saturday at 01:15 PM #17 Posted Saturday at 01:15 PM That rush from a clean bluff is unmatched but honestly I prefer the slow grind of cash games where you can really get into people's heads over a few hours. Tournaments just feel too rushed for me, like you barely get a read before the blinds jump up and force your hand.
ashast Posted Saturday at 01:20 PM #18 Posted Saturday at 01:20 PM I love the slow mental battle of cash games, sitting there for hours reading someone's soul is way more fun than just running cards.
woonixarium Posted Saturday at 06:43 PM #19 Posted Saturday at 06:43 PM I mean I don't love losing but the game itself is alright, it just passes the tiem when there's nothing else going on.
mikktia Posted yesterday at 07:27 AM #20 Posted yesterday at 07:27 AM i lost a hand with pocket kings yesterday to a guy chasing a gutshot and i wasnt even mad, just laguhed and said nice hand.
liamhandsome Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM #21 Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM nothing beats the feeling of catching a bluff live ngl, online just doesnt hit the same fr ?
corutaeh Posted yesterday at 10:09 AM #22 Posted yesterday at 10:09 AM man, nothing beats the rush of a big hand showdown tbh ?
kaiz1prr Posted 5 hours ago #23 Posted 5 hours ago What kind of poker do you usually play more, live tables or online?
ash4tm1c Posted 5 hours ago #24 Posted 5 hours ago Online’s more my vibe honestly, the speed and being able to multitable keeps my brain from wandering. Live games feel too slow and I just end up staring at the felt.
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