What's the best piece of poker advice you have received?

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"Stay within your financial limits " is the best piece of advice i have received from professional poker player. It have saved me from wasting my funds on poker table and gambling generally. It helped me stayed away from unnecessary financial pressures!
What is the best advice you have received from experience poker player?
 
The best advice I got was "tight is right" when starting out. Someone told me to only play premium hands until I understood position and betting patterns better. It saved me so much money early on.
 
The best advice I got was "tight is right" when starting out. Someone told me to only play premium hands until I understood position and betting patterns better. It saved me so much money early on.
That is great advice for new players. Once you gain more experience, you'll pick up on betting patterns. Position only affects how I play certain hands preflop.
 
Yes, fold more. At the beginning of my gaming journney, I lost a lot of money and this single tip made me reconsider the choice of hands and learn self-discipline. I also learn to quit before it was too late.
 
The best poker advise that I ever got was that I should not always desire to play every hand. In my early poker days, I always felt like I was missing out when I am not in every pot. That advice was from one of the best poker players in my city. And it changed my game. He told me that knowing when to fold was a bih skill in poker.
 
Don't make emotional decisions and never chase the losses. Most people lose frequently when their decisions are based on emotions or when they chase losses
 
Don't make emotional decisions and never chase the losses. Most people lose frequently when their decisions are based on emotions or when they chase losses
Yeah, I definitely agree with this. Most of the time, the main cause of the loss is emotional decision and the primary reason why someone empties their bankroll is because they chase losses.
 

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