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Old 01-04-2008, 01:10 AM     Post subject: My Learning Process Rant Thread #1 (permalink)  
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You're sitting at 25nl at PokerStars for the first time since moving up from 10nl, and you're 8-tabling. You're dealt AA and it folds to you on the button. You make your standard 4x raise, and the BB calls. After a good run of cards, you have $150 and the BB has you covered. The flop comes A95 rainbow. The BB open shoves with QQ and you call. The turn is a Q and the river is a Q. You realize that this is nearly the worst possible beat (based on your equity when the money went in) that you can take in no limit holdem (you were a 99.899% favorite on the flop). Immediately after the Q hits the river, you have critical decisions to make on three of your other tables.

What does this have to do with walking through traffic?

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You're walking down the sidewalk approaching the crosswalk at an intersection. You look around and don't see anything coming. As you start to walk across the street, a bicycle comes barreling towards you and turns at the last second to barely miss hitting you head-on, but gives you quite a bump. How would you honestly react?

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The guy on the bicycle speeds away immediately after hitting you. What happens if you turn to him and start yelling?

Third Edit:

You get smashed by a cab that you would have seen coming if you wouldn't have lost your cool.

This is a somewhat dull analogy sort of thing that most people will read and at first glance know exactly what the analogy means and what the lesson seems to be, but they'll miss something bigger. Although this is a rather blown-up example, things that happen every single day of your life that have become habit affect your poker game, and vice versa.

When working on tilt control, you're also learning about keeping your cool when something goes wrong in the "real world", or anything else that you enjoy doing for that matter.

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Old 01-04-2008, 01:35 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Old 01-04-2008, 03:55 AM     Post subject: Re: My Learning Process Rant Thread #3 (permalink)  
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What does this have to do with walking through traffic?
8 lanes of traffic needs an experienced jaywalker, and wait for the lights to change if the speed limit ever jumps 6x....
 
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Old 01-04-2008, 04:08 AM     Post subject: Re: My Learning Process Rant Thread #4 (permalink)  
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You're sitting at 25nl at PokerStars for the first time since moving up from 10nl, and you're 8-tabling. You're dealt AA and it folds to you on the button. You make your standard 4x raise, and the BB calls. After a good run of cards, you have $150 and the BB has you covered. The flop comes A95 rainbow. The BB open shoves with QQ and you call. The turn is a Q and the river is a Q. You realize that this is nearly the worst possible beat (based on your equity when the money went in) that you can take in no limit holdem (you were a 99.899% favorite on the flop). Immediately after the Q hits the river, you have critical decisions to make on three of your other tables.

What does this have to do with walking through traffic?
even if you can walk through traffic 99.9% of the time, it's still a horrible idea to try?
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You didn't see the bike coming and it was, so now you'll be scared to death of getting liquified by a lumber truck you don't see next time.

Personally I still just run straight through the road as fast as I can, the less time you spend crossing it, the less likely you are to be there when a car comes.
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Street-Shake it off and keep walking. Maybe tell the biker to be carefull if he didnt speed away already.

Poker-Shake it off and keep grinding. Maybe tell the newb not to go south on you,if he hasn't already
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You're walking down the sidewalk approaching the crosswalk at an intersection. You look around and don't see anything coming. As you start to walk across the street, a bicycle comes barreling towards you and turns at the last second to barely miss hitting you head-on, but gives you quite a bump. How would you honestly react?
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