It does seem the more risk you take is related to age. I was recently in a game where those you played a solid game folding when they weren’t in the lead and very rarely went all in tended to get to the final table. Those who took risk and made moves all seemed to […]
Risk
Art for art sake…
Yesterday I wrote a piece about a report written by Kyle Siler about poker called School of The Bleeding Obvious. In it I basically slammed the report called Social and Psychological Challenges of Poker for being a long tract saying in an email correspondence ‘…that being tight/aggressive and not playing too many hands is the […]
School of The Bleeding Obvious
There is a august forum called ‘Journal of Gambling Studies’ which publish stuff on gambling and the its psychological effects on people and society. It maybe a worth while thing to read and is probably a great thing to partake in. However, you do have to wonder why would anyone spend so much time to […]