think intuition comes from preparation and experience
How often you trust your inner voice more, than your poker knowledge? When you have a hand, that you suppose to raise with, but you have a really bad feeling about it and still fold? Or when you feel like the bottom pair can be still good, even if notes at your opponent say he is tight and cautious?
How often you trust your inner voice more, than your poker knowledge? When you have a hand, that you suppose to raise with, but you have a really bad feeling about it and still fold? Or when you feel like the bottom pair can be still good, even if notes at your opponent say he is tight and cautious?
I have this but with bad hands. I'm going to fold and something tells me to call, but I say nah this is a bad hand like 48os. So I fold, flop comes 4A8, so I'm thinking yeah would have had 2 pair but it would have been beat. Turn comes a Q, so I'm like see, AQ would have took me out. River comes a 4, now I'm like damn full house should have called. Only happens on crap hands, good hands I get nothing lol.
I have this but with bad hands. I'm going to fold and something tells me to call, but I say nah this is a bad hand like 48os. So I fold, flop comes 4A8, so I'm thinking yeah would have had 2 pair but it would have been beat. Turn comes a Q, so I'm like see, AQ would have took me out. River comes a 4, now I'm like damn full house should have called. Only happens on crap hands, good hands I get nothing lol.
How often you trust your inner voice more, than your poker knowledge? When you have a hand, that you suppose to raise with, but you have a really bad feeling about it and still fold? Or when you feel like the bottom pair can be still good, even if notes at your opponent say he is tight and cautious?
Agree, the inner voice fails more often than mathematicsIt is better to trust the theory of probability than inner voice. So reliable.