In fact, anyone can learn to play at a high enough level, but it takes a lot of learning. Poker is a game that requires skill, and in order to gain an advantage over your opponents, you certainly need to develop certain qualities. Let's take a closer look.
The first is discipline! This is the "Alpha and Omega" of the novice player. Finding a profitable strategy is not difficult, it is difficult to force yourself to play correctly. For a beginner, the biggest challenge is maintaining your passion for poker while avoiding reckless bluffs. Discipline comes to absolutely everyone who has experience. There are no players who have played on a system without deviations all their lives. Sooner or later, each player independently becomes convinced that the graphs are mathematically optimal solutions. The only question is how much this experience will cost him.