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When my emotions coming to the forefront, I get up and go for a walk. If I can’t let it go, it’s time to get up and go home. I may still know more than any other player at the table, but when my emotions are driving me, I’m not able to easily draw on my knowledge. I have that narrowly focused tunnel-vision that emotion brings to us all. I hone in on one thing and one thing only, while winning poker requires us to take information in form a variety of sources. If I am hell-bent on getting even, I’m not going to read the table with any degree of accuracy. In fact, I’m only going to see that which enters my narrowly focused perspective.
Sometimes that’s necessary — but usually not in poker. It’s a fight-or-flight mechanism and it allows us to concentrate on one enemy, and deal with immediate threats to life and limb. It was, and probably still is, very necessary for our survival, but it won’t help you win at poker.
When your emotions leap to the forefront of your mind, that’s the time you must take control of your self. Plant your knowledge, not your emotions, firmly in the forefront of your thinking, so that you can draw on it as needed during the game. Only when you are able to analyze play when involved in a hand as well as you can when you are a disinterested observer, can you truly say you have conquered your emotions.
Until that time, you will have to work with all the ability you possess to keep your knowledge in a prominent place. Knowledge is a reservoir, to be drawn on when needed. When applied, that reserve of knowledge becomes “know-how.” If it isn’t utilized because you chose not to draw on it, or were so consumed by emotion that you found yourself unable to draw on it, yields the same poor results. When you reach that point it doesn’t matter one whit whether you actually know anything about the game or not — you have effectively rendered yourself incapable of thinking.
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