Re: Tips for playing without ego
I agree with revots- Zen is a great book.
You just have to be realistic with yourself. Thats really what it comes down to. I have altered my poker readings so that I take a second to make my decision- it's really hard for spur-of-the-moment people to get used to. Trust me though...it'll save you so much.
Really, esp tourney here, you have to assess the situation (as Dane Cook would say) and do some sacrificing. I really don't give a [censored] if someone if bluffing me out of a pot- I give it to them and get them some other time. Maybe my game is flawed, but I'm a winning SNG player.
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