Civistark Posted yesterday at 06:05 AM #1 Posted yesterday at 06:05 AM Bankroll management is just as important as playing good hands. Smart players know that discipline leads to long-term success.
CrimsonSentinel Posted 22 hours ago #2 Posted 22 hours ago It is wild how many people overlook the mental side of bankroll management and just treat it like a math problem.
CyberFang Posted 21 hours ago #3 Posted 21 hours ago Id rather fold a dcent hand than blow my whole stack on tilt any day.
robertobarker86 Posted 21 hours ago #4 Posted 21 hours ago Yeah totally, i used to ignore that stuff and just chase losses like an idiot. Now i set a hard stop for myself after like 3 buy ins, saved me from way too many tilty nights.
YebESIwIM Posted 21 hours ago #5 Posted 21 hours ago Once I dipped below my set floor chasing a flush and it took three sessions just to feel normal again
GravityGunner Posted 21 hours ago #6 Posted 21 hours ago I reckon the guys who treat it like pure math end up deeper in the hole than the ones who just walk away when theyre steaming. That mental wall you gtta build is way tougher to keep up than counting outs honestly.
mikafklij91d Posted 19 hours ago #7 Posted 19 hours ago forgot i had a rule about walking away after doubling my stack and once i didnt i watched it all drain back over the next 45 minutes, felt so dumb
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