I know a guy at the local casino who claims he’s been crushing the poker tables for years, barely ever reading a single book or watching any training videos. He just sits, talks, orders drinks, trusts his gut and counts chips at the end of
used to be you could just open a few tables and spot the one with the limp-fest or a dude stacking chips with trash, but now it feels like every seat is either a grinder or a bumhunter. last couple months, every table i sit at feels like a
Lately I’ve been bouncing between online cash games trying to actually build up something steady, not just have wild up and down weeks. Tournaments and those flashy high-variance games are cool for a rush, but most of my roll just evaporate
seen a couple folks at my regular crypto tables who just seem like they never miss. not talking once in a blue moon heaters, but weeks at a time with nuts setups, rivers, everything. i know variance exists and all but i still wonder, is it
used to think position was more for live games since you can actually feel the pressure with everyone staring you down. online i just jam hands and see what sticks sometimes, especially low stakes, and people seem to call way lighter when t
so i’ve been wanting to get better at poker but every time i try a new site it feels like i just burn through my little deposit before i even figure out what i’m doing wrong. i get that learning means losing but losing it all in ten hands k
Seen this too, especially lately. Every time I click into a nosebleed cash game, it’s either some mega-rich dude splashing around calling with anything, or the action feels robotic as hell with ten-second tanking every hand. I get the appea
never really thought i’d be asking this but after a few swings lately and seeing my local cardroom just get weirder, i’m seriously considering going online for most of my sessions. played live for years, mostly 1/2 and 2/5, never really str
Always heard the old school advice about having 20-30 buy-ins for your stake, but honestly, it feels like swings get way wilder if you’re playing anything more than micro stakes. I stick mostly to cash games, with the occasional tourney, bu
I’ve been drifting over from my usual roulette habit and thought I’d give poker on the phone a shot. Haven’t played much away from a table so not sure what’s actually decent for just passing the time without the interface getting on my nerv