Sign Up For Card Player's Newsletter And Free Bi-Monthly Online Magazine

BEST DAILY FANTASY SPORTS BONUSES

Poker Training

Newsletter and Magazine

Sign Up

Find Your Local

Card Room

 
Thumb_alan_schoonmaker

Free Webinar On Switching To B&M Games

by Alan Schoonmaker |  Published: May 23, '11

Print-icon
 

Hi Everybody,

We had such a large turnout for our first webinar that many people did not receive the access codes. We had originally intended to charge for our second webinar, but have made it free to apologize for the access codes problem.

My partners have assured me that we’ve streamlined the access code delivery and removed the cap from participants, so everyone should get in this time.

There will be a lot of new content. For example, I’ll spend a great deal of time on the dangers of going on tilt.

You may think that you’re invulnerable, but live games have FOURTEEN frustrations you can’t get online:
1. Much slower games
2. Players’ mistakes that can’t occur online
3. Dealers’ mistakes that can’t occur online
4. Much higher costs
5. Inability to play your preferred game
6. Noise and other distractions
7. Excessive socializing
8. Pressure to control your body language
9. Pressure to read opponents’ body language
10. Pressure to get information you were given online
11. Much higher stakes
12. Much larger swings
13. Much looser games
14. Much worse beats

Since online players are tougher, you may expect to walk in, sit down, and crush the games.

You’re probably in for a nasty surprise. Poker is a supremely situational game, and you must adjust to these differences. Otherwise, you will lose, even if you don’t go on tilt.

Because I’m just a psychologist, not a strategist, I’m co-teaching with two pros who have extensive, successful online and live game experience, Chris “Fox” Wallace and Adam Stemple.

Our second FREE WEBINAR is on Tuesday, May 24 at 9 PM EDT. You can get more information and sign up at propokerseminars.com.
I hope to see you there.

Regards,

Al

If you have a question, please add it in any comment section, or e-mail me [email protected]. Before emailing, please check my first blog, “What is poker psychology coaching?”

 
Any views or opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the ownership or management of CardPlayer.com.
 
Newsletterbanner Twitterbanner Fbbanner
 

Most Viewed Blogs
 

1 Five Star Poker