Poker Psychology: PROCESS MODEL
Process model systematizes naturally recurring elements in poker so that they can be applied using the Adult Learning Model (SMM) and "worm" principles. The ultimate…
Process model systematizes naturally recurring elements in poker so that they can be applied using the Adult Learning Model (SMM) and "worm" principles. The ultimate…
Chapter Three: Aggression and the Fourth Card "Turn" Let's return to the previous article, where we hold A♠6♠, and the board shows 9♠7♦3♣Q♠. This is…
Two Main Learning Mistakes To better understand how the "worm" concept applies in poker, here are two main mistakes players make, along with their solutions:…
Chapter Two: Preflop Hand Variation and Postflop Probabilities Before the flop is revealed, it is undoubtedly the easiest street to play. The variations in the…
Learning Model - The Worm Concept "The Worm" is a concept with a peculiar name that helps to better understand the learning process. It is…
Chapter One: Reasons for Betting Part II Last time we ended the section with a secret that reveals what makes the third reason for…
The Importance of Information in the Game At the very beginning, when we have no experience in poker, we have no idea what's happening around…
Basics A mistaken approach to the learning process creates conditions for psychological game problems to arise. Issues of tilt, motivation, fear, and confidence can be…
Introduction These days, there are numerous books about poker, especially about the type of game that has become a modern phenomenon: No-Limit Texas Hold’em. Legend…
Some tips on how to use and what to expect from this book. This book covers four essential areas of the mental game: tilt, fear,…