Very very good Chris Pimmer , a lot to digest. There's several ideas I'll definitely look to implement, it might be cool in your videos to have some examples of how you or your students are tackling some of the ideas.
So for instance I think a very interesting concept could be doing a little deep dive into something like a great player going into detail on a topic, what they're focusing on specifically, how they're zooming in and out and some practical examples of how they're storing the information. I know this is complicated, it doesn't necessarily need to be this exact example, just if you come across something that fits. Another example might be the Clarity section, and doing an exercise where there's 8 or so tasks to accomplish in 2 hours and figuring out how to prioritize the time/plan for unexpected obstacles. Overall truly love it and selfishly hope that many will miss a lot of it. Have a great day!
Chris,
Love the video. I see lots of cognitive bias in poker as well as in life, in myself as well as others. Loved the section on not getting too attached to your ideas. Understanding that certain things are supposed to happen at a certain frequency, frees up your mind and helps you to handle the negative outcomes that are inevitable.
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Very very good Chris Pimmer , a lot to digest. There's several ideas I'll definitely look to implement, it might be cool in your videos to have some examples of how you or your students are tackling some of the ideas.
So for instance I think a very interesting concept could be doing a little deep dive into something like a great player going into detail on a topic, what they're focusing on specifically, how they're zooming in and out and some practical examples of how they're storing the information. I know this is complicated, it doesn't necessarily need to be this exact example, just if you come across something that fits. Another example might be the Clarity section, and doing an exercise where there's 8 or so tasks to accomplish in 2 hours and figuring out how to prioritize the time/plan for unexpected obstacles. Overall truly love it and selfishly hope that many will miss a lot of it. Have a great day!
Hey, thanks for the ideas, I will see what I can implement of it and how.
Great idea
Brilliant! Love it Chris!
Awesome, thanks for letting me know. I love reading the comments
What a video! Such a bright and refreshing perspective, clarity and intention
What a comment, filling me with joy, thank you. Glad you liked it
Chris,
Love the video. I see lots of cognitive bias in poker as well as in life, in myself as well as others. Loved the section on not getting too attached to your ideas. Understanding that certain things are supposed to happen at a certain frequency, frees up your mind and helps you to handle the negative outcomes that are inevitable.
Thanks again Chris.
You are welcome, well put. Gotta stay in touch with how things actually are and what that means.
Hey Chris another fantastic video!
Greatness is a decision you make over and over again, to do what is required of you!
So deep and inspirational lol
Awesome :)
That’s Chris another great video. I’m learning that there is a lot more to the game than just the cards. Thank you again
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