Aarav Joshi—better known at the tables as “FlushKing45”—grew up in Jaipur learning to think two moves ahead. A lifelong student of decision-making, he pairs a love for competitive strategy with insights from behavioral economics to teach Indian players how to play better poker today, not someday. Now living in Bengaluru, he splits his time between trekking the Western Ghats and trekking through databases of hand histories. That balance shows up in his writing: calm, disciplined, and laser-focused on habits that compound.
Aarav’s path began with a simple question: Why do solid players still have wild swings? The answer, he discovered, sits at the intersection of math and human behavior. He learned to separate good decisions from short-term outcomes, to embrace variance without letting it dictate future choices, and to build systems that guard against cognitive traps. That philosophy underpins his Poker Championship Strategies: play ranges, not hands; design your bet sizes before the flop; and let session goals serve discipline, not ego.
Aarav’s approach starts with fundamentals strong enough to withstand the pressure of bubbles, pay jumps, and deep-run nerves:
For Indian readers, logistics matter. Aarav’s guides address the day-to-day realities of Indian Rupee Poker Rooms: preferred INR deposit rails, withdrawal reliability, rake structures, and how rake caps reshape preflop incentives in micro and small stakes. He shows how to build a bankroll in INR terms, translate unit sizes to table minimums, and avoid silent leaks like conversion fees or aggressive rake at short-handed micro tables.
“Use proper bankroll management” is common advice; Aarav makes it concrete. He sets separate envelopes for cash and MTTs, defines unit sizes in INR, and recommends dynamic rules for moving up and down:
Aarav’s MTT roadmap is a favorite among readers:
In 6-max and heads-up games, Aarav emphasizes posture and pace: table selection over table pride, thin value over wild bluffs, and disciplined seat changes to the left of troublemakers. He calibrates Winning Poker Tips to pool tendencies—punishing limpers with iso-raises, downshifting c-bet frequencies versus sticky callers, and floating flop to steal turn when capped ranges show.
As an Online Poker Expert India readers trust, Aarav teaches a structured study loop:
He treats study like fitness: consistent, bite-sized, and tracked.
Aarav’s background in behavioral economics shines in his mental-game playbook. He identifies the common leaks—entitlement tilt after a beat, revenge lines versus a reg, fear-based folds near pay jumps—and pairs each with a counter-habit. His “One Minute Reset” (breathe, posture, plan) appears before all big decisions, and his “Two-Hand Rule” bans instant rematches after a cooler. The goal is simple: protect decision quality, not just chips.
While most of his content targets online pools, Aarav bridges lessons to live rooms: how to interpret pace, stack-handling tells, and bet sizing irregularities; how to adjust to larger opens and multiway pots; and how to bring online discipline—timers, notes, structured breaks—into the live arena without losing table feel.
“Poker is a long conversation with uncertainty,” Aarav says. “You don’t have to win every argument—just the ones that matter.” His work aims to turn smart habits into muscle memory, so Indian players can make better decisions, session after session, until solid play feels natural and winning feels inevitable.
Aarav Joshi (FlushKing45)
Content Lead
1992
Jaipur, India
Bengaluru, India
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