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
Most people – especially younger ones – have little experience with diverse people. They live in relatively homogenous towns and neighborhoods and usually relate to people who are fairly similar to themselves.
In online and casino poker games, you have to play with whomever sits down. You must compete against very different kinds of people: aggressive [...]
Categories: Poker in General
Tagged: adaptation, learning, Schoonmaker, Sklansky
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- December 13, 2009
The government’s attempts to outlaw poker are based upon a misconception of its nature and value. It is not ‘just gambling’, and it should not be subject to the same rules and penalties as other gambling games. Instead, the government should allow you to play poker in regulated and taxed places because poker is good [...]
Categories: Gambling Legislation
Tagged: law, Schoonmaker, Sklansky, U.S, virtues
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- November 26, 2009