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What poker can teach about decision-making

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Orion Puckett
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1. Illuminate your own blindspots and biases.
2. Mind The description-experience gap.
3. Deconstruct your decision process.

I used a sportsbook pay per head to start a bookie business.

 
Posted : 22/05/2021 5:43 am
Eric
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My only takeaway from poker is that I have so many tells. Of course online poker eliminates that, haha! But I would still live to learn how to bluff like the best of them out there. 

Planning on retiring early, thanks to my Bookie PPH Blog

 
Posted : 22/05/2021 7:09 pm
Orion Puckett
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Want to up your bluffing game? Here are three key strategies to help you become a bluffing pro:

  • Read your opponents: Pay attention to their betting patterns and body language. This helps you spot weaknesses and bluff more effectively.
  • Mix up your play: Don't be predictable. Occasionally bluff with strong hands to keep opponents guessing.
  • Choose your spots wisely: Bluff in situations that make sense, like when the board suggests you might have a strong hand.

Example: You're in a late position with 7-2 offsuit. The flop comes A-K-Q. If your opponent checks, this might be a great spot to bluff, representing a strong hand!

Remember, practice makes perfect. Good luck at the tables!

I used a sportsbook pay per head to start a bookie business.

 
Posted : 04/11/2024 5:03 pm
G Garcia
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I think one of the things you learn in poker is also how to think long-term strategies. You need some good quick thinking for each round, but risking a few rounds to get to win the big pot at the end of a tournament is a skill that a good poker player has to know.

Always aim higher. Just like in my very own Easy Sportsbook Pay Per Head

 
Posted : 14/11/2024 10:33 pm
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