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Mike_25
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A 39% flop equity is middling for an amateur poker player. Not an alarming percentage but revealing room for improvement. Seeing too few flops handicaps one’s ability to play premium starting hands while seeing too many flops invites reckless play of marginal holdings.
As a poker player of average skill and experience, moderation and discipline guide prudent decision making. Wagering and folding with calculation and reason considered victors over emotional impulse. Optimal play seeks to maximize value from promising situations not forfeit value through careless bets and calls borne of stubborn resolve or delusion. Progress finds balance between beating fear of missing out and fear of losing more. A 39% flop equity lies within that balanced progress.
As a poker player of average skill and experience, moderation and discipline guide prudent decision making. Wagering and folding with calculation and reason considered victors over emotional impulse. Optimal play seeks to maximize value from promising situations not forfeit value through careless bets and calls borne of stubborn resolve or delusion. Progress finds balance between beating fear of missing out and fear of losing more. A 39% flop equity lies within that balanced progress.