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Re: Does your diet affect your game?
Ok well obviously through trying it red meat doesn't do your system well for poker. Try a salad before you play, with veggies and some meat. I always feel great after I eat a good salad.
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Re: Does your diet affect your game?
I've heard that drinking lots of water raises your IQ by like 10~. If I have a big test(I'm in college) coming up I drink a ton of water before it. You can feel yourself sink "into the zone", everything becomes so clear.
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Re: Does your diet affect your game?
A proper diet will improve energy levels, which of course is good for poker. I think that the whole 'drinking water' thing is just variance. Sniffing a lemon has actually been shown to greatly increase short term concentration levels.
One thing I love about being an online pro is that it affords me the time to work out each and every day....if you are also a pro, I'd encourage you to take advantage of this- You have more free time than 99% of the people out there, so you have no excuse for not making it to the gym. |
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Re: Does your diet affect your game?
Being an amateur bodybuilder, I have to carefully monitor what I eat.
I find music more distracting to me while playing though. I'm more relaxed, but generally play worse under the influence of music. As far as diet-- I play great when I drink a protein shake and it's right after a really hard workout. Like 20 rep squats or something where you feel like puking but you're so insanely alert it's not even funny. Protein shakes, nuts, and whole grains do it for me. |
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Re: Does your diet affect your game?
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Sniffing a lemon has actually been shown to greatly increase short term concentration levels. [/ QUOTE ] Any idea if this is only lemons? If it were all citrus, it would be a plausible explanation of Johnny Chan's "lucky orange". |
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Yes.
I tend to carbo load or eat a lot a few hours before a play. If i am middle of tourney, i will snack more. This way you don't have too much food trying to be digested while you are trying to concentrate.
As for meat, meat actually helps you a lot. I would stay away from poultry cause the high tryptophan levels will make you sleepy. But a nice steak before you play is actually a very good idea. |
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Re: Does your diet affect your game?
Good post, although i find being in college and playing poker does not give me as much time to work out as i would like. As for me personally, i find after 2-3 alcoholic beverages, i am relaxed and fearless at the tables, after that i tend to play sub-optiamlly unless i really focus. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Does your diet affect your game?
I find that eating snacks with lots of sugar (like chocolate) hurts my game by making me more prone to mild tilt, like rushed thinking or over-aggression.
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