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Perform Like a Poker Pro (How to Make Better Decisions) 

Phil Galfond
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Your winrate at the poker table varies from hand to hand. High stakes poker pro Phil Galfond has advice on how to keep your edge high (and strategy to analyze if you still have an edge!)
🧠 If you want to realize your full poker potential, I can't recommend this course by my mental game coach Elliot Roe enough: ➡️ galfond.link/ElliotCourse
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“You are not a favorite at the poker table.
You are not an underdog.
This is true because we haven’t given you a lineup of opponents yet, but also because you are not always the you that you are right now.”
Poker is not a game of static skill edges.
On any given day you or your opponents' performance abilities at the poker table are not the same as they were the other days, and it’s often mostly out of your control.
There are things within your control that can affect how well you perform, but most often your attributes like Logic, Discipline, Knowledge Recall, Focus, Problem Solving Ability, and Empathy will fade as the poker session goes on.
Accepting this reality frees you from needing to perform to a specific standard for yourself at all times - it’s pretty hard to think at a high level 12 hours into a poker session and putting that pressure of ‘needing to’ onto yourself can make it even more difficult.
There are things you can do that might boost your endurance at the poker table and ability to maintain your poker skills.
Things like regularly getting a good night's sleep, eating better foods, exercising, and meditating can all increase your ability to maintain your key poker skills at the table for longer.
On the opposite end of learning to play within your attributes, learning to quit a poker session when your poker skills naturally fade can increase your win-rate more than trying a new aggressive poker strategy.
That’s because no matter how much mental game work you do pre-session, or how much stretching you do on your break, you’re always going to eventually get tired if you’re playing a long poker session.
This is why making a plan while you’re clear headed for when you’re going to quit is one of the key important concepts Phil stresses in this video.
It might sound counter-productive but learning when to quit and making good quits at the poker table can easily boost your win-rate in the long term.
By playing less C and D skill level poker sessions your overall average win-rate will start increasing even though your hours spent playing poker might go down in the short term.
There’s almost always a new poker game tomorrow, you don’t have to stay in a bad game just because you have a seat.
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@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching, all! This video concept first appeared in my newsletter, where I'm sharing weekly poker deep dives and giving away my Poker Mindset Strategy ebook. Get yours at: philgalfond.com/mindset-yt You can get it all FREE. Enjoy!
@crabbyclink5777
@crabbyclink5777 9 месяцев назад
Probably a weird comment but my god the audio quality on these videos are cinema level
@vader6203
@vader6203 9 месяцев назад
🐐
@fluffysheap
@fluffysheap 9 месяцев назад
Have you been to the movies lately? This could be taken as an insult 😊
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
I might be about to up my audio quality!! Should be in some videos coming out in 1 month or so.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Really appreciate your appreciation, though. I’ve had some trouble with audio in past videos and I’m trying so hard!
@crabbyclink5777
@crabbyclink5777 9 месяцев назад
@@PhilGalfond oh, I wasn't being facetious.. the audio is amazing
@Flypigeonz
@Flypigeonz 5 месяцев назад
Phil's AMA on Two Plus Two changed the way I looked at poker and myself as a poker player, SO enjoying that he's taken to teaching "full time". He's the best at explaining the nuts and bolts strategy in an easily digestible way, but he's the ONLY one who touches on the meta beyond the math and cards themselves, another brilliant bit of insights from Phil. Thank you!
@c0l3slaw
@c0l3slaw 9 месяцев назад
Such good advice. I swear, every time I'm having some kind of existential crisis as an online poker player I watch one of your videos like this and just have some truth hammered home. It's uncanny. Though maybe not really, as you've experienced so much more than me as a nearly two decade pro LOL. At any rate, just wanted to say this video hit home hard for me. I'm in the midst of a big downswing, a combination of variance and bad decisions. But I've learned from your content and elsewhere to have a bankroll to withstand such downswings. And having these kinds of lessons reiterated has been super helpful to me, and it's continued to help me grow my bankroll and keep moving up in stakes in spite of all the adversity. Keep doling out these helpful videos, micro/low stakes grinders like me are gaining a lot from your wisdom!
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! This is exactly why I make videos like this one even though they’re not as popular. I’m glad it connected with you and I really appreciate you letting me know.
@Cardfishphotos1
@Cardfishphotos1 9 месяцев назад
Phil, 1. (Needless to say) your this and other segments overall are very helpful and informative; (a) the reframing of power/edge attributes and how they dynamically change over time or during intra-session (b) default and trigger rules are excellent and timely for me and others. (2) Timely example : yesterday I lost my stack due to me ignoring those default and trigger rules and ignoring my decreased ratings of those “attributes elements “ So I got involved in a hand where I made a series of fundamental and thus cascading bunch of mistakes even though I had fair enough of an ace/q offsuit hand : (a) played out of position (b) did not challenge the opponent Preflop even though I knew he had less than a marginal hand (c) was impatient and tired and ignoring I was slightly fatigued combined with being card dead the last few hours (d) ignoring a basic rule to then stack off only with top pair and top kicker on a dangerous board on the flop when I was more than 150 blinds deep (I shoved). Opponent flopped two pair 9/7 suited. [3] hours earlier while I was bright, focused and fresh, I stacked 2 people due to me being in position- opponent 1 flopped 7/5 flush, opponent 2 flopped two pair (and he ignored the monotone flush flop) while I called in position with the flopped nut flush (fresh , focused and with my computer gaming reframing attributes at about 9/10 level)
@vladimirelgrande754
@vladimirelgrande754 9 месяцев назад
Great stuff, Phil! As always. Thank you. When I translate your videos into text articles for other people, your advice is still very useful and valuable in that form.
@PoliteAF
@PoliteAF 9 месяцев назад
Was losing sight of the how dynamic my play is. I needed this 3 weeks ago, but I'm glad it's here today :)
@markcummings3146
@markcummings3146 9 месяцев назад
Phil is the best go to source of guidance when it comes to Poker but one of the things I attribute to my poker success is definitely taking breaks, avoiding playing when tired, mentally fatigued or with alcohol, they will give you a big edge long term!
@kevinclement3120
@kevinclement3120 6 месяцев назад
I have so much difficulties to find a good coach I actually love hearing while i'm playing. I tried so hard to lisen to J little but can't lisen to his fast paste and cutting words. I'm so happy I discoverd your channel. Learning alot and keep up the amazing work!
@nicholastuplin3215
@nicholastuplin3215 6 месяцев назад
Same..... I cringe when i hear his voice.
@stelianpavel1667
@stelianpavel1667 4 месяца назад
Thank you sir!!! Just what I needed 😅!! Great video your help is tremendeus!!! Keep doing it!!!
@micahworld
@micahworld 8 месяцев назад
This is so very well said and thoughtful insight of things I have been going thru and tried to kinda break down and see what type of energy I even have at tables. I have been playing for a living over a decade off and on and what he is saying is so on point it’s like a A.I breaking down a problem that human kind can’t amazing true respect!
@denniskrook2925
@denniskrook2925 9 месяцев назад
Love your content and love this specific video. I agree with everything. One sitenot: some people (myself included) are very good in stopplaying when the first sign of tilt, bad run happens. Its also important to work on those mental issues so you can play longer without having to stop after every bad beat.
@TheAlmightyHulester
@TheAlmightyHulester 9 месяцев назад
I really enjoy your vids, cheers sir!
@Oque.Nos.Somoss
@Oque.Nos.Somoss 6 месяцев назад
Great explanation Phil!
@TheSpencerHaines
@TheSpencerHaines 2 дня назад
Great advice. I find that i usually make money early on, lose focus and end up losing money by the end of the session. Im gonna start focusing on recognizing when this happens and how to avoid it
@rikardqvarsebo5468
@rikardqvarsebo5468 8 месяцев назад
Good vid!
@mattdempsey8173
@mattdempsey8173 8 месяцев назад
Great vid
@johnm7489
@johnm7489 9 месяцев назад
Love the gamer analogies :)
@jacekkepa2355
@jacekkepa2355 5 месяцев назад
TY, GL
@ag0n1an
@ag0n1an 9 месяцев назад
Most excellent video.
@stephan3199
@stephan3199 9 месяцев назад
You earned a sub great content!
@Ginzaloon
@Ginzaloon 9 месяцев назад
Love the gems you’re dropping but having the self discipline to execute on these tips are so crucial. Especially in PLO, I personally notice when holding myself accountable & being disciplined, the only person who can beat me is myself! Definitely need to set more default rules. Thank you for sharing this Professor G
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Agreed, and you’re very welcome!
@aaronsmith4806
@aaronsmith4806 8 месяцев назад
Yes! I was always far more skilled than a friend but he never played above means and cashed our more frequently than myself
@geoffin99
@geoffin99 9 месяцев назад
To a large extent this meshes with one of the key qualities that most if not all winning players possess, and that is being introspective. This video is great because it basically points out how to be productively introspective.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Well said, and thank you so much 🙏🏻
@BrettCusdin
@BrettCusdin 8 месяцев назад
This might seem unusual but I am learning graphic design at the moment and found your rules to be universal over different facets of life. I've tilted on design projects, creativity dropped by the 10th hour, I feel implementing your rules for this will help me tremendously. Thank you very much for all your work for all your content.
@Antzzz_Manzzz
@Antzzz_Manzzz 9 месяцев назад
Your poker content is first rate. Thank you 🙏🏼
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!!
@jovanmaric6160
@jovanmaric6160 9 месяцев назад
Great video
@YoungGunny
@YoungGunny 8 месяцев назад
You’re all Madden Phil!
@CorporateSmitty
@CorporateSmitty 8 месяцев назад
Good video Phil I try to do a self assessment of myself every half hour or so at the table and I have been a victim of addressing the symptom and not the actual fact that I’m tilted or tired etc I like that thought about potentially sacrificing 2 “bad” quits for 4 good ones
@rhainc2263
@rhainc2263 9 месяцев назад
Great suggestion on creating a rule book!
@derekdeese6130
@derekdeese6130 8 месяцев назад
Man this video helped me so much.. I really needed to hear what you said about the warning signs of needing a break. Huge ah-ha moment.
@mcxi
@mcxi 9 месяцев назад
Best one yet. Thank you :)
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Amazing. Thank you so much!
@tee.time89
@tee.time89 9 месяцев назад
Great content! Thank you! 🙂
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
My pleasure!
@pokerforaliving447
@pokerforaliving447 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this life changing content my man!
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Wow. You’re so welcome!
@jasonfullerton7763
@jasonfullerton7763 8 месяцев назад
The "poker player as a game character" is a great way to conceptualize the dynamic state of anyone's game. From now on I'm a Red Wizard, practicing white magic (sound theory-based play), black magic (exploits), and combat (live reads). Player stats, XP, buffs ... all fit right in with managing my game in the moment. Fortunately, live tournaments somewhat level the effects of mental/physical exhaustion and length of session related impacts on everyone's quality of play, although some players will suffer more decline than others. The downside is that they do not do facilitate impromptu breaks, so learning to play through without punting once a trigger has been identified is a key skill.
@downupsidetoside
@downupsidetoside 8 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤ TY PG
@samfayez
@samfayez 7 месяцев назад
Man you’re a fucking legend, I love your videos, what a person
@badfdsify
@badfdsify 7 месяцев назад
Phil! You should release the mindset strat book as an AUDIOBOOK! I would pay good money for it as I’m sure many would
@garrydye2394
@garrydye2394 9 месяцев назад
I started to improve a great deal in poker when I went on the days where I could "take it or leave it." I was much more relaxed. Wanting to go play...and really can't waiting to go play...is really a negative for me. I'm to impatient on these days. Same with drinking an energy drink. Another no for me. I don't want to be in the mindset where I am "ready to play (gamble)" because I end up trying to make things happen more than I should versus just being okay with whatever the day brings. The best time for me to play poker is when Im really bored and just happy to be out of the house...and I'm okay if the game or my cards ends up coming my way slowly. I'm not a great poker player...but I have turned into a winning poker player. And I have no intentions of quitting my real job.
@brettblaster
@brettblaster 9 месяцев назад
Legend
@michaelholys5147
@michaelholys5147 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the videos Phil. I’ve done a lot better since learning from your insight. Would definitely like to see some PLO advice! I have recently final tabled an online wsop event and I really want to win my first bracelet. If you would be interested in a chat sometime I would be grateful! Take care
@XxGeneralxX
@XxGeneralxX 8 месяцев назад
Galfond... more like Gandolf. My dude out here casting spells! Love the content
@roflcopter3870
@roflcopter3870 9 месяцев назад
The best channel.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
😊
@jasonhounsell3297
@jasonhounsell3297 8 месяцев назад
Phil, that might have been the geekiest comparison I’ve ever heard 😂 “Taking a break is like casting a spell that boosts attributes” 😂
@cristiangyorgyharastasan6703
@cristiangyorgyharastasan6703 8 месяцев назад
I didn't saw you anymore at the televised cash games, are you playing live games or just online?
@CJ.1998X.Y.Z
@CJ.1998X.Y.Z 9 месяцев назад
Dude? You’d make a great therapist. Soothing as hell voice. Best positivity. Love this video.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@WinningStek
@WinningStek 9 месяцев назад
Found myself mentally drained while grinding today. Remembered your video and quit. Fantastic advice, bro.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
Yes!!! Way to go!
@thomasobrien8199
@thomasobrien8199 3 месяца назад
Great video but can I make one suggestion, those shapes begins you are not spaced properly and equal. I won't lie it is bugging me😂
@thomaseychenne2430
@thomaseychenne2430 9 месяцев назад
The player who inspired me the most in my career, thanks Phil
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
♥️
@NotInAsia
@NotInAsia 5 месяцев назад
This guy is so much more likable and more sincere than Doug Polk. Polk has a nasty streak where he can be quite vindictive and malicious. But Galfond is just a genuinely nice guy.
@losyart
@losyart 9 месяцев назад
Too bad these rules kinda doesnt apply to tournaments bcs you can't quit until you out or make a break.U have to deal with your emotions and anxieties till the end of session
@michaelfosco2531
@michaelfosco2531 9 месяцев назад
Phil, multiply your numbers my 5 for me lol. Personally around hour 12 is your 1 hour. I start to get really locked in and focused, seeing things I didn’t see 12 hour before. 24 hours in start to trail off, 30 hours+ rarely ends well
@hunterLars06
@hunterLars06 8 месяцев назад
I can’t find the way to download the actual audio book through your website unfortunately.. is it not on any of the apps or Audio store? I looked up your name and title of book but nothing came up
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 8 месяцев назад
It's not an audio book, just an e-book. (Great idea, tho!) You can download the book here, for free: www.philgalfond.com/mindset
@seedingzen622
@seedingzen622 9 месяцев назад
"You're a Wizard, Phil."
@split317
@split317 6 месяцев назад
Im like that dark souls build with all 0s and maximum luck
@kitsune090
@kitsune090 Месяц назад
Fear of losing is a trigger too? When I run too hot for a few days or a couple weeks, I get suspicious that a huge downswing is just awaiting on the corner, as a result I stop playing for a few days and when I play, I do it scared... it seems to happen 100% of the time after a big upswing, a downswing happens always!! So my brain has learned that I should be afraid of playing everytime I win a certain amount... it happened so often that I'm convinced that I should withdraw all my bank after an upswing take a long brake and return little by little to make sure I won't be in a downswing again... it's frustrating winning a lot just to lose all back right after that and having to start from 0 again... why I always have a huge upswing followed by a huge downswing? Why I can't have different kinds of runs? Why always the same pattern? I win non-stop for a while, then at some point I can't win 1 single hand, everything I do loses... nothing I do seems to work, and my opponents see this and understand they can play 100% of their hands against me cause they know I can't win at all... I lose with 99.5% equity 3 times in a session... and I always reach around the same amount (100-150buyins) and after that I can't go any further and then start lose non stop again... almost if it was programmed for that... like if there was a button to turn on a good run and a button to turn on a bad run... It's happening to me that way since 2023... and If I cashed out everytime I reach that X amount and restart little by little like i said, I'd have money to pay my bills for 1 year or/and climb the stakes... instead I still playing the same stakes as I'm always building 100 plus buy ins bankroll, just to lose it all and re-building again just to see the same thing happening again and again and again... I can't escape this cycle... I feel so stupid, cause If I'm seeing the same thing happening over and over again in the same way, why I couldn't come up with a plan to avoid this... I don't do anything about it... I just keep seeing the same shit happening to me and do nothing about it... If I withdrew my bankroll after an upswing every single time, I would have to restart from 0 or re-deposit a small amount just like I did when I went broke, but the difference is all that money I lost would be in my bank account at least... of course I wouldn't know this if this happened only once or twice... but that happened over 20 times in 1 year!!! How I can't learn it? I'm tired, if that happens again this time I swear I will quit before it's too late... I don't need to go through the entire downswing until the end just to know I'm in a downswing... I can see when it starts and quit early and not have to experience that in its full extent saving me time, money and energy... I'm done with this doomswitch... I won't allow that shit again... I know it's like a snowball there's no way it won't get bigger... I paid to see it the whole 2023 over 20 times and it happened exactly the same way... I'm 100% sure that's exactly what's going to happen again... cause it's been happening for over 1 year, so why I would be so stupid like I'm being to believe that things will be different this time, if that's never ever the case? After hitting around 100 buy ins upswing there will always be a downswing to make you give it all back... so if I know this for sure, when I reach that amount, I will quit for a while... like if I went broke, but the money will be saved and I can return from where I stop... it's fucking unbelievable... I wouldn't believe it if this didn't really happen... I don't know why I keep trying to play this game... it has no future... you can't keep going further, there's a gatekeeper that will send you back from where you started every time tou try to cross the limits...
@andershaggbom2721
@andershaggbom2721 3 месяца назад
Been playing 20 years hobby playing mostly bigger field tournamnets and it messes with my head cause you loose so much you loose 30 bink 1 after a longer break i play good, or what I call gladly take necessary risks especially if i run hot in the beginning then as time goes and bad bets comes i play more and more scared and i take a break and the pattern Repeats..
@TheBroLounge
@TheBroLounge 9 месяцев назад
Phil any recommendation on where to look for a life coach or mindset coach?
@ThePokerCats
@ThePokerCats 9 месяцев назад
Tommy Angelo is a great resource
@Pokerfarhang
@Pokerfarhang 9 месяцев назад
Tommy Angelo Eliot Roe Jared Tendler
@davidkeegan5545
@davidkeegan5545 9 месяцев назад
Why did my number go up yesterday?
@virtualjoker9036
@virtualjoker9036 9 месяцев назад
Phil, any words to a man that just seems to run bad over and over in this game? I try to enter every tournament with a positive mind set, live and online but when the same crap keeps showing up, either losing those flips being ahead or just seeing the same suck outs time and time again, it's to the point where I'm calling out what's gonna come. It's been like this all year, is it really possible to be this unlucky at something. I know we all have bad beat stories, these aren't really bad beat stories just a bad batch of being unlucky I guess time and time again, my girl says then quit playing but it's an addiction playing. It's a sad time.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
I wrote a post about this just this week: newsletter.philgalfond.com/p/cant-break
@luckymaggie6594
@luckymaggie6594 9 месяцев назад
What to do if we are losing motivation to play poker?
@berdyderg900
@berdyderg900 9 месяцев назад
If it's your job then it doesn't matter how motivated you feel, if it isn't your job then it doesn't matter how motivated you feel
@Pokerfarhang
@Pokerfarhang 9 месяцев назад
​@@berdyderg900I think it matters a lot when it's your job
@steveterry5139
@steveterry5139 9 месяцев назад
Can we play some d&d if we ever meet? 😊
@gustavouribe518
@gustavouribe518 9 месяцев назад
anyone name Phil is good at poker 🤔
@joewhite9475
@joewhite9475 9 месяцев назад
A stop loss at 10 buy ins is 100% something a plo player would say haha most level headed holdem players would leave after 4
@webguy943
@webguy943 8 месяцев назад
Im a 99 rating poker player
@gwcgwc1
@gwcgwc1 9 месяцев назад
next up......how to fold pre
@vader6203
@vader6203 9 месяцев назад
😂
@mattlogan1
@mattlogan1 9 месяцев назад
If Phil is an 86 I’m a 2
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
😂
@evingmadeez5008
@evingmadeez5008 9 месяцев назад
What if I think I'm a God & am going to nail every flop & river 😉😉... Seriously those biggest flaw is saying to myself 10 hr me is 1 hr me
@willinnewhaven3285
@willinnewhaven3285 9 месяцев назад
At Foxwoods, we used to joke, the players who had played all night, that the guys who came in at 9am, freshly shaved and looking human, shouldn't be allowed at our table. Not much of a joke, really.
@HighTide_808
@HighTide_808 9 месяцев назад
What’s up fellow Connecticut internet person!
@willinnewhaven3285
@willinnewhaven3285 9 месяцев назад
@@HighTide_808 Retired in Florida now Miss New England autumn Don't miss New England winter
@johnthepalm
@johnthepalm 3 месяца назад
casting spells? What am I? A god damn witch?
@DAWEAP1
@DAWEAP1 9 месяцев назад
Phil the camera switching from front to side made me dizzy. Don’t think it really helps the video at all.
@fluffysheap
@fluffysheap 9 месяцев назад
Yep you should only change the camera if necessary to present information or to call attention to an important point. Changing for the sake of changing is annoying. But it's less annoying than obnoxious background music, so I can only complain a little 😅
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
He’s probably changing it because I screwed up and changing angles covers the edit 😬
@jondorsey1715
@jondorsey1715 9 месяцев назад
Best poker decision you can make is only getting all in when your opponent is drawing dead
@aaronsmith4806
@aaronsmith4806 8 месяцев назад
Idk if you are in recovery from anything but as a drug counselor, you are talking a lot like we’d teach in groups.
@user-sd8bz2zr5j
@user-sd8bz2zr5j 9 месяцев назад
Challenge people heads up. If down 30 buy ins switch to your own site and win 31 buy ins in final day on your own software and win the challenge. This isn't suspicious at all.
@vader6203
@vader6203 9 месяцев назад
🤷🏻‍♂️
@milfmuncher6962
@milfmuncher6962 8 месяцев назад
This works for me: 1. Cold Shower 2.Power walk 15k-25k steps before you sit for a long poker game. 3. Run 6-8 miles for runners high. 4. Then go to the Casino and cake up!
@ZachAnsley
@ZachAnsley 9 месяцев назад
What do you suggest you do when you are in games that require a minimum play time/hand count/call time to leave but you find yourself tilting?
@fluffysheap
@fluffysheap 9 месяцев назад
I have never heard of any game where you can't leave when you want to. Maybe on a live stream? I guess I would suggest avoiding these games.
@ZachAnsley
@ZachAnsley 9 месяцев назад
@@fluffysheap Home games with finicky whales and anti hit and run measures in online clubs
@kotsoskotsou8864
@kotsoskotsou8864 9 месяцев назад
Quiting a session when you feel bad might hurt you if you are an MTT pro.
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
😂
@speedosam5221
@speedosam5221 9 месяцев назад
This is why meth is your friend
@instahewko7103
@instahewko7103 9 месяцев назад
It’s great stuff, however when you’re out playing for a night or even online and playing, it can be extremely hard to quit even when you notice these triggers, etc. Do you have any tips or ideas that can be implemented to make quitting easier? Btw I have read your ebook and it is great stuff as well. Thanks for all the great content.
@garrydye2394
@garrydye2394 9 месяцев назад
I quite playing when I realize I have stopped paying enough attention to what is going on. If I start to forget to count the money in the pot or forget who raised what preflop...I call it a night. It has helped.
@nimasharifi9904
@nimasharifi9904 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much, master ❤ We learn things from you that are rare and extremely useful 🤍
@PhilGalfond
@PhilGalfond 9 месяцев назад
You’re so welcome 🤗
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