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Episode 159 - You Could Be Wrong

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Welcome to Episode 159! In this episode, MTT Coach Gareth James and Peak Performance Mindset Coach Dr. Tricia Cardner are back discussing all things poker strategy & mindset. In this episode, the hosts discussed a hand history question that focused on the dynamics between ICM, open-mindedness, and mindset. Topics discussed include:
●A brief discussion on the pain of losing versus the pleasure of winning
●How to embrace and learn from mistakes
●Why it can be difficult to receive feedback
●Bankroll considerations and how they can affect the mental side of the game
Want us to answer your poker question?
Post it in Dr. Tricia’s private Facebook group! Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PokerMindsetMasteryLab
Or in Gareth’s private Facebook group! Join here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pokerprofits
Or Tweet us: @drtriciacardner @MTTpokerschool @PokerOnTheMind
Resources
Check out Gareth’s program Train and Play Like the Pros that will prepare you for large MTT series (both online and live): https://www.mttpokerschool.com/
Check out Tricia’s digital offerings at: https://www.peakpokermindset.com/
Check out the replay of Tricia’s webinar with Alex Fitzgerald on How to Stop Making Bad Calls: https://vimeo.com/767500329
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Welcome to Episode 159! In this episode, MTT Coach Gareth James and Peak Performance Mindset Coach Dr. Tricia Cardner are back discussing all things poker strategy & mindset. In this episode, the hosts discussed a hand history question that focused on the dynamics between ICM, open-mindedness, and mindset. Topics discussed include:
●A brief discussion on the pain of losing versus the pleasure of winning
●How to embrace and learn from mistakes
●Why it can be difficult to receive feedback
●Bankroll considerations and how they can affect the mental side of the game
Want us to answer your poker question?
Post it in Dr. Tricia’s private Facebook group! Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PokerMindsetMasteryLab
Or in Gareth’s private Facebook group! Join here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/pokerprofits
Or Tweet us: @drtriciacardner @MTTpokerschool @PokerOnTheMind
Resources
Check out Gareth’s program Train and Play Like the Pros that will prepare you for large MTT series (both online and live): https://www.mttpokerschool.com/
Check out Tricia’s digital offerings at: https://www.peakpokermindset.com/
Check out the replay of Tricia’s webinar with Alex Fitzgerald on How to Stop Making Bad Calls: https://vimeo.com/767500329
  continue reading

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