The Negativity Bias In Poker
Posted onIn psychology, negativity bias refers to the tendency to remember bad news and bad memories better than positive ones due to people’s natural disposition. For most people, losing 100$ is […]
In psychology, negativity bias refers to the tendency to remember bad news and bad memories better than positive ones due to people’s natural disposition. For most people, losing 100$ is […]
The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konnikova was surprisingly interesting and it became one of my favorite poker books. As the author said: “This book isn’t about how to play poker. […]
Making progress and becoming a better poker player requires you to identify the mindset mistakes that hinder you. By being open minded and having a willingness to recognize them, you […]
“Spend each day trying to be a little wiser than you were when you woke up. Day by day, and at the end of the day – if you live long enough – like most people, […]
Usually new players underestimate the work and time required in order to become a professional poker player. Pros devote an extensive amount of time to the game, learning skills that […]
Being a consistently profitable poker player is far more complicated than it looks. It’s difficult not because the cards are rigged against you, rather it’s because your own mindset is […]
It’s that special time of the year again. I hope everyone is wrapping up a great year and will be able to shift their mindset towards relaxation and spending some […]
Reading is kind of insane when you think about it. Someone has likely spent hours a week, probably for years, researching and compiling the best available information on one subject, […]
Poker is an entertainment for most players, but a serious form of cash generation for others. Those players who take the game seriously, and rely on it for all or […]
After I started posting weekly Equity and Pot Odds quizzes on my Instagram page(@thepokermindset), I’ve got asked a lot how to calculate them, so I’ve decided to write a short […]