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Re: Anyone ever tried visualization techniques to improve?
Yes, I think it is key to even the metaphysics of life as we know it.
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Re: Anyone ever tried visualization techniques to improve?
Hellmuth uses it on regular basis.
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Re: Anyone ever tried visualization techniques to improve?
Thanks previous posters. Some good thoughts.
My only contribution--2 months ago i watched the final day of a major here in sweden, with the singular goal of getting a read on Martin DeKnijff. I stared at him for 5 hours strait, from 10 feet away, and couldnīt get any great sense on weather he liked his hand or not--until he acted. However, I learned 3 great things that day. 1 was, why it was that I couldnīt read him. He has a cadence to every hand he plays. Look, deep breath, protect, study players behind him, act. it gave me something to visualise. a physical representation of the ability to be a gray man. Anyway, maybe it helps. |
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Re: Anyone ever tried visualization techniques to improve?
Every time I play a pocket pair I visualize myself flopping a set. It seems to work about one time in eight.
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