Poker psychology. Misconceptions, lost skills, and losses
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Tilt of not wanting to lose, competitiveness, losing money 5.4.3 Belief that you can win every…
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Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Tilt of not wanting to lose, competitiveness, losing money 5.4.3 Belief that you can win every…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Bad beat stories, envy 5.4 The Bridge of Reluctance to Lose Losing is a part of…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": The desire to control the situation, justification for the unwillingness to learn 5.3.7 Bad Beat Stories…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Inabilities and Desires 5.3.5 The Desire to Control Variance Although it may seem illogical, the desire…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Bridge of Injustice 5.3.1 Inability to See the Positive Variation Players, especially those under emotional pressure,…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Focusing on Results, Creating Winning 5.3 Injustice Tilt After the hundredth cooler, bad beat, and bad…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Bad Card Tilt 5.2.1 Focusing on Results More Than Quality In the last decade, poker has…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Tilt = anger + bad play (2) 5.2. Tilting when bad cards are dealt for an…
Previous part of the book "Mental Game of Poker": Tilt = anger + bad play (1) Winner's tilt The cause of bad play after winning…
Previous book "Mental Game of Poker" part: Additional strategies for problem-solving Tilt = anger + bad play The traditional definition of tilt is too broad.…