Cambridge University: 12 Indicators Of Successful poker players
Автор: Charlie Carrel
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0:00 - Introduction
01:43 - Indicator 1: Finding Your Own Unique Path (Learning Style)
Opens in a new window Instead of just following a standard curriculum or a teacher's method, you must take responsibility for your own learning. Understand your personal idiosyncrasies and discover how you learn best, rather than relying solely on how others teach.
12:05 - Indicator 2: The Shadow (Shadow Work)
Opens in a new window Based on the Jungian archetype, this involves integrating the "darker" or subconscious parts of yourself (e.g., competitiveness, aggression). In poker, this manifests as the ability to be ruthless and powerful at the table when necessary, rather than being timid.
20:58 - Indicator 3: Intellect and Intuition
Opens in a new window Developing a balance between the intellect (the cutting device, logic, analysis) and intuition (subconscious processing, "thinking with the heart"). Successful players use intuition to handle multivariate analyses that are too complex for the conscious mind alone, then ground those feelings with intellect.
31:34 - Indicator 4: Intellectual Humility (The Ability to Say "I Don't Know")
Opens in a new window The ability to admit when you are uncertain or wrong. Since poker involves incomplete information, you must be willing to question your own plays and avoid "digging in" your heels due to ego.
41:42 - Indicator 5: Presence
Opens in a new window The energy and self-worth you project. Having a powerful presence can influence how opponents play against you (e.g., they might fear you or respect you more). It involves acting with the confidence of someone who knows their worth.
49:04 - Indicator 6: Emotional Variance Tolerance (EVT)
Opens in a new window The ability to handle "tilt" and the natural swings of the game without losing control. It involves resetting your nervous system after a loss and not letting emotions dictate bad decisions (like trying to "win money back").
59:21 - Indicator 7: Handling High-Pressure Situations
Opens in a new window The capacity to keep a clear mind when the stakes are high. Whether it's a massive pot in a tournament or a crisis in real life, successful players can perform and problem-solve under extreme pressure without crumbling.
01:05:46 - Indicator 8: Empathy (Putting Yourself in Others' Shoes)
Opens in a new window The ability to step outside your own perspective and understand what your opponent is thinking. In poker, this allows you to "level" your opponent (think one level above them) by understanding their view of reality.
01:13:30 - Indicator 9: Honesty and Transparency
Opens in a new window Building a good reputation is crucial. In the high-stakes community, being known as honest and trustworthy opens doors to private games and opportunities. Conversely, deception and manipulation can ruin your long-term prospects.
01:21:35 - Indicator 10: Networking, Character Development, and Seizing Opportunity
Opens in a new window Being open to meeting people and recognizing opportunities when they arise. It’s not just about being a "shark," but about developing a character that people want to be around and do business with.
01:27:59 - Indicator 11: Purpose
Opens in a new window Having a driving force bigger than short-term pleasure. A deep, perhaps even spiritual or altruistic, purpose can help pull you through difficult downswings and keep you motivated when things get tough.
01:41:40 - Indicator 12: Detachment
Opens in a new window Specifically, detachment from results and pain. This means not being "results-oriented" (judging a decision solely by its outcome) and maintaining a level of non-identification with the highs and lows, allowing you to remain objective and stable.
The "Immutable" Indicator:
02:00:34 - Bonus Indicator: Passion
Opens in a new window Charlie mentions a final, immutable characteristic: Passion (or Love). You either love the game or you don't. If you don't truly enjoy it, you will likely burn out or fail against those who play for the sheer love of it.
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