Cognitive Shifts in Poker (Part III)
We continue with the topic we started. Overconfidence and superiority shifts. They are closely related. The overconfidence shift manifests as a very strong belief in…
We continue with the topic we started. Overconfidence and superiority shifts. They are closely related. The overconfidence shift manifests as a very strong belief in…
Another cognitive bias worth mentioning is the inability bias. This bias points to two things: our inability to process very large or very small numbers…
There are several key cognitive biases that every poker player should be aware of. The first is the anchoring bias. This bias occurs when the…
There is an old cliché that states that a person is an exemplar of rationality and a guardian of the mind. This idea comes from…
The previous article probably sounded somewhat pessimistic. However, it's not all that bad. You probably don't want to give up control so easily, and that's…
One of the biggest mistakes a player can make is to create a false intention for themselves. A consciously created false goal is like an…
A poker player must understand well how both their conscious and subconscious mind work. The subconscious still carries a bad reputation, gathered from intellectual history.…
We will start by discussing how the brain functions. Don't worry, the information won't be presented in a complicated manner. It is simply important to…
In previous articles, we discussed the basic structure of statistics in interpreting game adaptation. If we think about it, adapting to the opponent is simply…
Let's review postflop stats: continuation bet, checkraise, fold to checkraise, and fold to bet (OOP - out of position). If someone performs continuation bets too…