In poker, many players ask:→ How can I win this hand?
→ How can I avoid losing this move?
But the real question to ask is: How can I achieve stable profitability in the long run?
Key takeaway: The essence of the Poker Profit Mindset is "long-term EV thinking".
Short-term wins and losses are meaningless; what truly matters is:
→ Is each decision positive EV?
→ Can it be repeated in the long term?
→ Can it generate profit from a large sample size?
You're not playing a single hand; you're building a long-term system.
Hand situation review
1. You are on BTN, holding A♠ Q♠
2. The flop hits top pair.
3. You made the right value bet.
4. Your opponent holds a stronger hand, and you ultimately lose the pot.
You lost this hand, but did you really make a mistake?
Faulty thinking: Evaluating decisions based on results
Many players would conclude:
→ I should make it smaller
→ I should be more conservative
→ I shouldn't have continued betting
These are all results-oriented, not strategic thinking.
Correct thinking: Use long-term EV to evaluate decisions
You should ask:
→ Will this decision be profitable in the long run?
→ Should I let a worse hand pay out?
→ Am I betting in the right context?
If the answer is yes, then it is the right decision.
Five Core Mindsets for Stable Profitability
1. Long-term thinking
→ Not affected by a single result
2. Decision Focus
→ Focus on decision-making, not winning or losing.
3. Range Thinking
→ No need to judge from a single hand
4. Emotional Stability
→ Don't let emotions influence your strategy
5. Continuous Improvement
→ Every hand is used to improve the system.
Why are most players unable to consistently make a profit?
Because of them:
→ Too concerned about short-term wins and losses
→ Unable to accept fluctuations.
→ No stable decision-making process
→ Easily influenced by emotions and biases
These problems are essentially mindset issues, not technical issues.
Advanced concept: Profitability comes from "stability," not "explosive growth."
Many players pursue:
→ Win big with one hand
→ Doubled in one game
→ Short-term outbreak
But what the masters pursue is:
→ Accumulation of small advantages
→ Long-term stability
→ Repeatable decision
Stability is the real advantage.
How to develop a profit-oriented mindset?
→ Ask "Will this be profitable in the long run?" for each hand.
→ Accept short-term fluctuations
→ Establish decision-making process
→ Continuous review and optimization
Core Decision Conclusions
You're not just winning a hand; you're building a system that can generate long-term profits.
When you shift your mindset to the long term and EV (Economic Value Added), your decisions will become more stable, and profits will naturally follow.