
maxstell
Enthusiast
Silver Level
One of the most difficult aspects of poker to master is not cards or mathematics, but discipline. Many times we know that we should fold, but the emotion or fear of losing a hand makes us play too much.
Learning to be patient, waiting for the right hands and not getting carried away by the tilt is key to improving long-term results.
Studying opening ranges, odds and bet sizes is important, but the discipline to apply them at the table makes the difference between a winning and a losing player.
Learning to be patient, waiting for the right hands and not getting carried away by the tilt is key to improving long-term results.
Studying opening ranges, odds and bet sizes is important, but the discipline to apply them at the table makes the difference between a winning and a losing player.