Playing your game, not theirs
Hey guys,
Ever notice how easy it is to drift away from your own game at the table?
You start solid, playing your ranges, making clear decisions. Then a couple of weird hands happen, someone shows something unexpected… and suddenly you’re adjusting more than you should.
Trying to outplay them instead of just playing well yourself.
I’ve caught myself doing that a few times. Instead of sticking to what works, I start reacting to every small thing.
Usually doesn’t end well.
Lately trying to keep it simple - play my game, make good decisions, let others make mistakes.
Feels more stable that way.
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Staying grounded in your own logic is the best armor you can have at the table.
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