This is super interesting . I lost everything in poker when I started. Got it all back after learning the true nature of poker luckily. But man . I’ve been there
Long ago, I explained the mentality to a non-playing friend, who has always worked a regular job. At first, she didn't grasp the duality in which having a bankroll simultaneously means everything and nothing, but came round in time.
People seem to forget that gambling addicts are seeking the thrill of loosing not of winning. Somehow losing it all pushes out more endophins than winning
Not doubting anything in the video but what % of these people you think have ZERO fallback if they go broke? like people to stay with, someone to throw a loan, etc. cause I'm guessing its nearly all. Not just pure mentality at play here, some people are fortunate enough to take these risks.
This is super interesting . I lost everything in poker when I started. Got it all back after learning the true nature of poker luckily. But man . I’ve been there
WSOP should hire this guy to do poker history sections for them
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Agreed. Dude is amazing!
Long ago, I explained the mentality to a non-playing friend, who has always worked a regular job. At first, she didn't grasp the duality in which having a bankroll simultaneously means everything and nothing, but came round in time.
People seem to forget that gambling addicts are seeking the thrill of loosing not of winning. Somehow losing it all pushes out more endophins than winning
You should do more lengthy (40+ mins) documentaries in the style of beyond the glory or a football life... Just about poker players 😃
Being good at poker implies having a lot of bankroll backing you up in order to reach the top
Not doubting anything in the video but what % of these people you think have ZERO fallback if they go broke? like people to stay with, someone to throw a loan, etc. cause I'm guessing its nearly all. Not just pure mentality at play here, some people are fortunate enough to take these risks.