Absolutely relate to that journey. At first I thought it was just about who could act the most confident or hit lucky on the river too. But the turning point for me was when I started tracking hands and noticed patterns. That was when I realized how much strategy, math, and long term thinking go into the game. Reading people and managing tilt became just as important as pot odds. That was when it stopped feeling like gambling and started feeling like a craft.At first I discovered that it was all about knowing how to bluff and being lucky in the river. But over time I saw that it's math, reading, and discipline . And you? When did you realize that the game is much deeper?
When I started earning money, my attitude toward the game changed. From that moment on, I began to play more, analyze my game, and study the most important aspects of the game.At first I discovered that it was all about knowing how to bluff and being lucky in the river. But over time I saw that it's math, reading, and discipline . And you? When did you realize that the game is much deeper?