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NLH-Some Chip Count

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Secrets to Beating America's 92 Million Irrational Poker Players

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Bro Economy and Poker Bro Economy & Poker Psychology "In poker, as in life, the biggest risk is not taking one." — Doyle Brunson Overconfidence & The Bro Economy Confidence is a key component of success, but in poker, overconfidence can lead to reckless decision-making. In the Bro Economy, the belief that risk-taking always pays off often results in high-variance, high-stakes moves that aren’t backed by real skill. Illusion of Control The belief that you can control the outcome of poker hands is an illusion. Every hand is a bet against probability, not just your opponent. The Bro Economy thrives on players who think they’re always one move away from greatness. Loss Aversion & Sunk Costs The pain of losing hurts more than the jo...

CORPORATION ED

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“In most of our decisions, we are not betting against another person. Rather, we are betting against all the future versions of ourselves that we are not choosing.” A nnie Duke Thinking in Bets Holdem is too random to be left up to chance. You would rather be skillful than lucky anyway--Sure anyone any ONE TIME gets lucky 100% of the time. The law of large numbers says that you will win the lottery. Ask yourself this question before sitting down to play poker: Lucky or skillfull? "Whether my decision is good or bad depends on how I make it, not on the outcome."  Improving decision quality is about increasing our chances of good outcomes, not guaranteeing them. The Secret is about the law of attraction and results—the secret of poker is the complete opposite! And opposites attract! The way to get better is to think about process not results—focus on better decision making and ignoring short term results. Analysis Is Paralysis Poker Bloggers are th...

❤️🃏 The Sex of Poker - 🧠💥 The New Poker Lobotomy

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First you do it for Fun, Next you do it for Money, Then you do it for Love With 2009 World Series of Poker Champion Joe Cada, The Poker Journey begins with a casual interest, progresses to a pursuit of profit, and often evolves into a deep passion. With luminaries like Joe Cada, who clinched the 2009 World Series of Poker title at just 21, setting a record as the youngest champion ever, the allure of the game transcends mere entertainment. It becomes a profound exploration into the unknown—the essence of The Sex of Poker. I'm deep into The Sex of Poker—a revelation on navigating the unforeseen and embracing the enigmatic. It's a fresh perspective, akin to a Poker Lobotomy, steering away from conventional wisdom like "counting your outs" or predictable moves like folding AK in certain scenarios. Instead, it delves into the realm of anti-poker—unchartered territory where conventional strategies falter. It's about confronting the unknown, recognizing th...