Poker and life

villa1306

villa1306

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Sometimes I sit down at the table and realize I’m not just playing poker—I’m playing myself.

Every bluff I make reflects a fear I’m trying to hide. Every fold, a moment of doubt. And every bold call? That’s me daring to believe in something bigger than the odds.

Poker has taught me more about patience, intuition, and emotional control than any self-help book ever could. It’s not just about chips and cards—it’s about reading people, reading yourself, and learning when to hold on and when to let go.

I’d love to hear from others: What’s the most human lesson poker has taught you?

Let’s go beyond strategy and talk soul.
 
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rsparente

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For me the biggest lesson has been patience. You can’t force the cards or the spots, and if you try you just bleed chips. Poker makes you deal with downswings and bad beats, and learning not to tilt carries over to real life. It’s about making the best decision you can with the info you have, and being okay with the outcome even if it doesn’t go your way.
 
schtiuky

schtiuky

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it taught me that I'm not in control, I just want and belief to be, but life is different. It still proofs me sometimes, the wonderful and harmful way of life.
 
Mantinhoo

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For me, poker taught humility. No matter how good you think you are, the game reminds you that luck, timing, and other people’s choices are always bigger than your ego.
 
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