
babyrosejr
Rock Star
Platinum Level
I’ve been thinking a lot about how poker isn’t just a game of cards, but more of a mental battle with yourself. Every time we sit down, it’s not only about ranges, math, or spots – it’s also about patience, discipline, and controlling emotions when things don’t go our way.
Sometimes I feel that the real skill is not in winning big pots, but in avoiding unnecessary risks, folding in spots where ego wants to fight, and waiting for the right moment.
What do you guys think? Do you consider poker more of a psychological challenge rather than a purely mathematical game? And how do you personally work on your patience and tilt control during long sessions?
Sometimes I feel that the real skill is not in winning big pots, but in avoiding unnecessary risks, folding in spots where ego wants to fight, and waiting for the right moment.
What do you guys think? Do you consider poker more of a psychological challenge rather than a purely mathematical game? And how do you personally work on your patience and tilt control during long sessions?