One reason that poor players are prone to making mistakes at the poker table is that many decisions in poker require assumptions or thought processes that are vastly different to those we require in our everyday life. In fact, many of the attitudes required to play good poker actually go against our instincts.
Ian Taylor & [...]
Categories: Poker Strategy
Tagged: bad players, Hilger, instinct, mind, Taylor
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- February 15, 2010
I think emotional control is a very common hinderance to poker players, it really amazes me how often otherwise great players allow themselves to lose far more than they should because they have a desire to keep playing to get unstuck.
Brian Hastings – 12/2009 – in CardRunners Blog
Categories: Poker Strategy
Tagged: emotion, Hastings, mind
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- February 3, 2010
If you keep whining about your bad luck, you will play like a weak, scared, passive victim. You will lose, and deserve to lose. If you realize that you’re about as lucky as everyone else, you can play like a confident, decisive winner.
Alan Schoonmaker – 12/2009 – in CardPlayer
Categories: Poker Strategy
Tagged: luck, mind, Schoonmaker
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- January 27, 2010
Convince yourself that you are neither lucky or unlucky. Luck is a label that can only be applied in the past tense, never in the future. The odds of any random event occurring are precisely those dictated be the laws of probablility. If you miss ten flush draws in a row, then the odds of [...]
Categories: Poker Strategy
Tagged: emotion, Hilger, luck, mind, Taylor, tilt
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- December 14, 2009
A lot of people think that poker is about the cards. Poker is not about the cards, it is about the mind.
Joe Hachem – 11/2009 – Interview in MadeInPoker
Categories: Poker in General
Tagged: Hachem, mind
- Published:
- November 14, 2009