You've tried to just stay disciplined and it keeps failing. That's not weakness, it's the wrong tool. How NLP works with your reactions instead of against them.
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Tilt gets all the attention, but the quiet emotions cost just as much. How fear, disappointment and shame shrink your game while looking like discipline.
Read moreTilt, Anger and Rage: The Heat That Hijacks Your Decisions
Of all the things that limit a poker player, the hot reactions are the ones everyone can name. Tilt. Anger after a bad beat. The slow burn of frustration across a losing session. The flash of rage when the same opponent rivers you again. Players talk about these openly, half as a joke and half as a confession, because almost everyone has felt them and almost everyone has lost money to them.
Read moreThe Emotional Game Beneath the Cards: Why Your Best Poker Lives or Dies in Your Nervous System
If you play poker seriously, you have probably had the same unsettling experience more than once. You study. You review hands. You understand ranges, position, pot odds and the maths of the situations you keep finding yourself in. Away from the table, calm and unhurried, you make good decisions almost automatically. Then you sit down, the cards come out, something goes against you, and a different
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