6 Bits Of Timeless Poker Wisdom

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Many #poker tips only work for a season, but THESE tidbits are absolutely timeless. From goal setting to developing edges to playing at the perfect times, these bits of wisdom will help you solidify your mental game. No crystals required!

00:00 Timeless Poker Wisdom Intro
00:50 The Long Term Is Longer Than You Think
01:46 Only Play Poker When You Want To
02:36 Humans Cannot Play Perfect GTO
03:41 Develop Edges Correctly
04:40 Understand Your Poker Goals
05:44 Your Memory Sucks
07:56 Conclusion

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10 thoughts on “6 Bits Of Timeless Poker Wisdom

  1. 1 Play more hands in position 2 Tight and agressive MOST of the time but not all of the time 3 Game selection is crucial 4 If you can't figure out who the fish is then you're the fish

  2. A problem with the rise of poker bloggers is that they do focuses heavily on short-term outcomes. That's not really surprising as they're trying to create exciting, dramatic content. But when they 'act' as though they are devastated by a few bad beats and a single heavy loss, that's a really bad message for players out there.

  3. I had somebody scream at me when I outdrew them on the river in an online game. I felt bad and "sorry, that was a cooler" after winning a large pot. He started ranting about me ignoring pot odds when I should have folded to his bet and how the site dealt unfairly to him all the time. It got so bad I had to put him on ignore. That incident caused me to lose focus so I left the game before I made stupid plays. Poker wisdom to the rescue.

  4. no nuggets but poker joke …. I tried to bet against you but couldn't find anyone to take the other side…. :).

  5. I'm new again after a ten year hiatus. Good advice. I would add to make sure you are taking care of your body and eat well while staying hydrated.

  6. Don’t base your whole identity around poker. Treat it as a cerebral hobby that has its good days and bad days. Have other activities going on that make you feel good about yourself or that you at least have the potential to make you feel better about yourself (yard chores, fixing stuff, playing an instrument, trying to get better at your job, working on mental health, etc.)

  7. Hahah I only clicked on the video because of the AJo in the clouds in the thumbnail

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