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How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker player?
I'm talking about eating healthy here, living healthy, exercising regularly, not drinking alchohol, etc, basically living a discipline lifestyle. Has that got anything to do with becoming a good poker player? Or can you just multitable to 4am and wake up in the afternoon and have instant noodles for lunch (skipping a proper breakfast) and back to multitabling and still be on the top notch of the game?
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker player?
I think it's an individual thing. For example, you've got slobs like Matasow and Raymer. Then you've got guys like Seidel and Negraneau who eat right and maintain the right body weight...
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker player?
I don't think they are linear, uh Stu Unger.
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker play
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I don't think they are linear, uh Stu Unger. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, Stu was very successful and died very rich. I think it's very important to eat, sleep and train right to be a very good poker player, just like it is with most of the other things in life. |
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker play
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[ QUOTE ] I don't think they are linear, uh Stu Unger. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, Stu was very successful and died very rich. [/ QUOTE ] No, he died almost broke. Only what he had in his pocket, from the game he'd played that day. |
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker play
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I don't think they are linear, uh Stu Unger. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, Stu was very successful and died very rich. [/ QUOTE ] No, he died almost broke. Only what he had in his pocket, from the game he'd played that day. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, I tried to be ironic. Guess that's not my cup of tea. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker play
This is a silly question.
Be healthy. Yes, it helps in poker too. |
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker player?
Many top players pay a great deal of attention to their physical and mental well-being. Lederer and Hansen work out at the gym together. Howard is a vegiatarian. Jen Harmon is very big on diet and excercise. Of course, if you scarf down blueberries, you may turn in to Jamie Gold...
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker player?
Exercise and Diet play a major role in your ability to think over a long period of time. Do yourself a favor and live a healthy lifestyle because it will keep you alive long enough to enjoy the world and play poker for many years. In the end it is a personal choice but eating like crap will give you no fuel for the brain to process information plus it isnt cool to have a cardiac event at the poker table.
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Re: How important is personal well-being in becoming a good poker play
not important, poker is life and life revolves around poker
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