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  1. Bawse

    How do players typically read their opponents’ tells during a live poker session?

    It depends on the player. Some players have very obvious physical tells in live poker, while others are much harder to read. If you're observant, you can often pick up valuable information from a player's behavior, timing, or body language that can help influence your decisions.
  2. Bawse

    How do you read someone in poker?

    Since I play primarily online, I rely heavily on betting patterns and player tendencies. I also pay close attention to the action even when I'm not involved in a hand, as it helps me pick up reads on opponents. While you don't have physical tells online, there's still plenty of information...
  3. Bawse

    Does wearing sunglasses hide your tells or just make you look like a target?

    If I were playing a major live tournament, I'd probably wear shades, a hat, and a hoodie to help hide my tells. I'm primarily an online player, so I think it's smart to minimize any edge that experienced live players might gain from reading physical tells. While I know betting patterns and...
  4. Bawse

    What Causes Players to Misread “Timing Tells” in Online Poker?

    I think players often time out because they're multi-tabling, but I've also seen some players consistently run down the clock. I hate when it's done, especially early in a tournament when there aren't many important decisions to make. I try not to let it affect my decision-making, but it can...
  5. Bawse

    Fast-Fold Poker vs Regular Cash Games

    I find fast-fold games great for volume, but regular tables seem to offer more opportunities to exploit specific opponents. Which do you prefer and why?
  6. Bawse

    How Do You Adjust to Loose-Aggressive Players?

    I usually tighten up my ranges and look for spots to let aggressive opponents bluff into me. What's your preferred adjustment?
  7. Bawse

    What Win Rate Should a Solid Low-Stakes Player Expect?

    I think a lot of players focus too much on short-term results. What do you consider a realistic win rate over a large sample?
  8. Bawse

    How Often Should You Bluff at Micro Stakes?

    In my experience, bluffing less and value betting more tends to work better at the micros. Have you found certain bluff spots that are consistently profitable?
  9. Bawse

    Essential Poker Concepts Every New Player Should Learn

    I think one of the most important concepts for new players to learn is that poker is a game of long-term decisions, not short-term results. You can make the right play and still lose the hand, just like you can make a bad play and get lucky. Other fundamentals I'd recommend focusing on are...
  10. Bawse

    How Aggressive Should You Be on the Bubble?

    I think bubble play is one of the most misunderstood parts of tournament poker. The correct level of aggression depends heavily on stack sizes, payout structure, and how the rest of the table is playing. If you have a big stack, it's often a great opportunity to apply pressure on medium stacks...
  11. Bawse

    Smaller Fields or Bigger Fields in Poker Tournaments?

    When you're choosing tournaments to play, do you prefer smaller fields or larger fields? Smaller fields usually mean a better chance of making the money and reaching final tables, but the payouts are often smaller. Larger fields can have much bigger prize pools and top-heavy payouts, but...
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    BawseGrind1's Cashes and Wins on StockPoker

    I haven't been posting my wins, but I've been running good.
  14. Bawse

    May 2026 Qualified Players For Both Leaderboard Finals - JUNE leaderboard starts today!

    PCF May 2026 Qualified List: @Outlaw @Bawse @RoyalBlue @Tommy_Jr @ROACH @mischievous @jhark @lbrew1 @Steve clark @Cindy @ballonknot @williemays24 @insidestr8 @GONEFISHING99 @arden @fjt @Katchagirl @texfast1 @Smoknhotgirl @quicknight2 @LC60 @bonita Finals Date: Sunday, June 21st @ 8PM EST...
  15. Bawse

    Do You Hide Wins but Share Bad Beats?

    I don't hide my losses, but I usually only post my wins. I like keeping track of both my wins and losses so I can evaluate my performance and make adjustments when I'm not playing well.
  16. Bawse

    What Makes Some Players Bluff Too Often Even After Getting Caught?

    They could be tilting or chasing draws. Playing aggressively can help you build your stack faster, but it also increases the risk of busting out sooner.
  17. Bawse

    BawseGrind1's Cashes and Wins on StockPoker

    5 way chop in The Grundel
  18. Bawse

    GIVEAWAY PCF DaIly Grind H.O.E 7PM EST FREE $2.20 buy-in/addon - MAY 26, 2026

    @Outlaw @ROACH @ballonknot @purplehair $2.20 sent. @hegelus your account was moved to my referrals, and I also sent you $2.20. Post locked.

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Hey all. I've been playing mobile poker apps (PPPoker, X-Poker,PokerBros, ClubGG) for a couple of years, mostly in Asian clubs.Built a comparison directory at poker-catalog where I track rakebackrates, club traffic, and agent reliability. Happy to answerquestions about the mobile poker world — it's a niche mosttraditional poker players don't know much about.

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