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The optimal Poker strategy:
- start when you’re young. Low stakes, high brain plasticity
- play for JUST long enough (~2 years) to fully internalize (thru painful mistakes) all the big lessons (strategic things like range, image, pot odds, bankroll mgmt etc and psychological things like... See more
Shaan Purix.comPlayed poker for a really long time and at pretty high levels of the game.
If you read this and conclude that all I have to do is to wait for the top 5 hands, you WILL, on average, do better than a vast majority of players - because the number one mistake is being too loose, and secondly, agents are not rational, in... See more
systematic longshortx.com
This is Bill Perkins.
He's worth 100s of millions, a hedge fund manager, poker player, asymmetric thinker...
And my smartest mentor.
Steal his 7 principles on how the rich think differently: https://t.co/NWqJZAVMZY




Tony Hsieh on similarities between poker and business (from his book)
“Look for opportunities beyond the game you sat down to play. You never know who you’re going to meet, including new friends for life.” https://t.co/IxJHlPR2Fy
Cool use of Perplexity Labs: "Browse Kalshi and find me the 3 most attractive bets. I want to be able to bet $5k on each, so ignore the super tiny markets"
Aravind Srinivasx.comHow did Erik find his personal strengths?-He sent out an email to about 100 people asking “What am I good at and what am I not good at?”-Their answers: Good with people, building relationships, connecting with others, and being scrappy/persistent


