I wish this series was also available MP3 format
WiltOnTilt begins his series and discusses a brief overview of the series and then the topic of Personality and how it pertains to poker.
Why do some players succeed and others fail? WiltOnTilt gets on his soapbox to explain his philosophies on a variety of issues that plague poker players, including personality traits, confidence, motivation, mind games, and logical biases that cloud our thinking.
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I wish this series was also available MP3 format
There are now mp3 versions of all pokersense episodes available.
-Rusty
Only now started watching this series, seems really sweet.
At the end of the video you discuss with Paul and wonder why a persons aggressiveness IRL correlates with his WTSD%. I think this is pretty clearly because these people tend to have a huge ego and getting bluffed would be a catastrophe for them
They also tend to dare other people to bluff them rather than valuebet themselves and hence more pots go to showdown. These are ofc just my own observations.
Only now started watching this series, seems really sweet.
At the end of the video you discuss with Paul and wonder why a persons aggressiveness IRL correlates with his WTSD%. I think this is pretty clearly because these people tend to have a huge ego and getting bluffed would be a catastrophe for themThey also tend to dare other people to bluff them rather than valuebet themselves and hence more pots go to showdown. These are ofc just my own observations.
sounds reasonable
Hey, WiltonTilt^^
I have just right now heard a lot of great things about your series here.
Hence I also wanna stick now with it.
One question:
I would like to listen it per a MP3-file (only audio).
Do you think this is enough to get the keypoints out of your series?
Yes the slides aren't really necessary
Yes the slides aren't really necessary
cool and thank you for the quick respond![]()
Time Link to 00:43:53
It's interesting that the only common attribute among the list here is that everyone on the list is "intuitive". Would be interesting to know if that is a big trend among players, in general, or just this list. fwiw, I came out as an INFP
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Why is the myers-brigss more popular?
my rough ratings
high - low
O |x----------------------------|
C |--------------------------x--|
E |--------------x-x-x--------| depends on mood and who I'm with
A |--x--------------------------|
N |-x---------------------------|
Sad for me that western mass media and pop culture says (and worryingly popular opinion it seems) if we are not.
O |---------------x------|
C |x---------------------|
E |x---------------------|
A |----x-----------------|
N |--------------------x-|
Then we are weird, losers, ill, or need to man up, sort ourselves out, stop being lazy and take drugs if it's chronic. Sad that many can't see the benefits of those who don't fit the mould.
I haven't read up on personality lately, but going to go back on it, feel like the big 5 is pretty solid (quite valid) but has some gaps.
I am high on neuroticism but hardly tilt anymore (still not very experienced) probably because I have a math background and have got used to bad beats over time and understand the game is about learning and volume.
I am very compassionate towards other people generally but it often depends what I think of them (and my general view of other people isn't totally stable but provisonal, at the moment it's quite misanthropic) and don't care when it comes to playing poker because it's a fair game (and it's against men). On the other hand I'm on the political left and high empathy.
The part about studying the righ sort of videos hit home with me - definitely need to focus on the big picture videos first and struggle with hand history and review videos. Looking forward to going through the rest of the series and being reminded what an idiot I am a lot of the time.
Thanks for posting. Definitely there are some things in this series I should re-listen to for myself. I think a lot of things I teach are from self discovery and fixing, sometimes it helps to go back and always stay on top of things. I hope you like the rest of the series.
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