Other than bankroll management, one thing I recommend to new players is trust in the process.
Those words have helped me take my game to a next level, even though the person that taught me that ended up scamming members of my old community.
I banned/removed them, and did what I had to do so others didn't get taken advantage of.
It's still a good lesson to trust the process. You won't always win, you can play perfect, make all the right moves, and still lose.
Variance rewards players that trust in the process, they're is no fast routes to success. You can get lucky, win a big game, but it's unlikely no matter how skilled you are.
If you grind out out, you will succeed in the long haul.
Any thoughts? Do you trust in the process?
Those words have helped me take my game to a next level, even though the person that taught me that ended up scamming members of my old community.
I banned/removed them, and did what I had to do so others didn't get taken advantage of.
It's still a good lesson to trust the process. You won't always win, you can play perfect, make all the right moves, and still lose.
Variance rewards players that trust in the process, they're is no fast routes to success. You can get lucky, win a big game, but it's unlikely no matter how skilled you are.
If you grind out out, you will succeed in the long haul.
Any thoughts? Do you trust in the process?
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