Tilt (Part II)
Emotional responses always arise for a reason; they are just the result of an underlying structure. Ignoring an emotional response as some random flash is…
Emotional responses always arise for a reason; they are just the result of an underlying structure. Ignoring an emotional response as some random flash is…
The word itself already brings back memories. Scratched walls, broken keyboards, marathon sessions. The crushed, painful feeling at 5 AM, staring at the bedroom ceiling…
Emotional responses, such as tilting, are not just random flashes. Such responses do not arise without a reason. After all, players tilt in different ways,…
Even if such a statement seems very true to you, intuition may stubbornly insist that there is a deep chasm between emotions and rationality. You…
What are our values? According to ethical standards, we value moral equality. In culinary arts, we value taste. And in poker, we should value money…
The discussion about control is as old as the world. However, we often do not have as much control as we are inclined to believe…
You have to surpass yourself, your consciousness. Step down from the throne and examine your entire system with Newtonian objectivity. Look. This is who you…
There are long debates about whether poker should be considered a sport. If we say that poker is not a sport, we risk thinking of…
Last time, we discussed the four stages of mastery. Knowing them gives a better understanding of how the learning process occurs. First, it should be…
The journey of a poker player is long and arduous. Upon reaching its midpoint, this journey gradually begins to improve until the player finally reaches…