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I try to think of a time in the last week when I showed down a bluff with pride, confidently flipping over my cards when someone called my final bet even though I knew I held nothing, and I come up short. “Good players are going to realize if the min cash is important to you,” Erik says. “And they’re going to take advantage of that. They’ll really
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(“Sign up for Run It Once,” he tells me early on. I find out it’s a coaching site, and when I start looking at the library of available topics, I suddenly feel very, very lost and very, very small and very, very silly.
Maria Konnikova • The Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win
At that point, an uncle pulled him aside and offered some advice: "Jim, I wouldn't spend my time getting better; I'd spend my time finding weaker games." In other words, instead of finding players who are as skilled as you are, you want to find players who are not as good as you are and who are rich. That way, you have a better chance of walking ou... See more
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Cate Hall is a former lawyer and poker player currently working on AI risk mitigation.
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who had a rapid run of success in poker tournaments between 2015 and 2018 before leaving to go into effective altruism–related jobs.