50 mins (XXX) to Keiran Harris: "nah mate, this is obviously a fold."
50 mins (XXX) to Galfond: "wow, I had no idea I'd been misplaying wraps all this time. Guess I've just been way too nitty in x/r semibluffing turns."
Probably the most interesting and entertaining training video I 've ever watched.
It's all hypothetical obviously but I can imagine myself protesting a bit and then immediately following Phil's advice every step of the way.
I think I do that in real life as well, even outside of poker but there's not always an authority factor present in those cases. I think that being able to pass the blame to somebody else if something goes wrong is also a strong incentive to act in a way you normally wouldn't.
I am not sure whether it's ok to link the article here so I won't. Apparently Milgram's experiment was recently recreated in Poland and the results were similar to the original experiment. Anyone interested to read that it should be an easy find in google.
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50 mins (XXX) to Keiran Harris: "nah mate, this is obviously a fold."
50 mins (XXX) to Galfond: "wow, I had no idea I'd been misplaying wraps all this time. Guess I've just been way too nitty in x/r semibluffing turns."
I thought this was an excellent video and very interesting to think about the point that I would disagree.
Hey Keiran, big fan of this format. Keep em coming!
Would be interested to hear your take on how our mental state can be influenced (both positively and negatively) during a session.
Thanks again
Much appreciated -- stay tuned!
Out of the box stuff here, great content!
Probably the most interesting and entertaining training video I 've ever watched.
It's all hypothetical obviously but I can imagine myself protesting a bit and then immediately following Phil's advice every step of the way.
I think I do that in real life as well, even outside of poker but there's not always an authority factor present in those cases. I think that being able to pass the blame to somebody else if something goes wrong is also a strong incentive to act in a way you normally wouldn't.
Great work Keiran!
That's absolutely true. Thank you very much!
I am not sure whether it's ok to link the article here so I won't. Apparently Milgram's experiment was recently recreated in Poland and the results were similar to the original experiment. Anyone interested to read that it should be an easy find in google.
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