
Pitonealal
Rock Star
Platinum Level
Hi CardChat family! 🙌
I've been playing a lot lately, and the same idea keeps coming back to me: how much poker really needs skill, and how much is sheer luck? 🤔
We've all been there...
I have pocket aces and I'm losing to a crazy flash draw. 💔
Or make a risky bluff and watch it work perfectly, feeling like a genius. 😎
Sometimes cards seem to have their own destiny, and no matter how well you play, the variance will hit you in the face. Other times, when your predictions are accurate and the math backs you up, you realize that this game goes much deeper than just luck. 📊
I believe mastery always wins in the long run , but luck decides in the short term. This is why learning strategy, understanding ranges, and managing tilt are so important. After all, when luck runs out, only skill can save you. 🔥
So I wanted to ask you guys:
Do you think skill or luck are more important in poker?
Have you ever had a moment when you felt that luck was everything?
Or do you always believe that hard work and learning the game will eventually produce results?
I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts — let's have a meaningful discussion! 🚀
I've been playing a lot lately, and the same idea keeps coming back to me: how much poker really needs skill, and how much is sheer luck? 🤔
We've all been there...
I have pocket aces and I'm losing to a crazy flash draw. 💔
Or make a risky bluff and watch it work perfectly, feeling like a genius. 😎
Sometimes cards seem to have their own destiny, and no matter how well you play, the variance will hit you in the face. Other times, when your predictions are accurate and the math backs you up, you realize that this game goes much deeper than just luck. 📊
I believe mastery always wins in the long run , but luck decides in the short term. This is why learning strategy, understanding ranges, and managing tilt are so important. After all, when luck runs out, only skill can save you. 🔥
So I wanted to ask you guys:
Do you think skill or luck are more important in poker?
Have you ever had a moment when you felt that luck was everything?
Or do you always believe that hard work and learning the game will eventually produce results?
I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts — let's have a meaningful discussion! 🚀
“In the short term, luck decides everything. In the long run, it's mastery.” 🃏