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Mariuslol   Norway. Jan 21 2010 11:20. Posts 4742
Right Speech

How to define it, look at wrong speech:

- Are you out of your mind
- Nice hand

"The parts of the path are interwoven"

Right view begets right speech (Because often what we say are just reflection of what's in our mind.)

When we can control what's in our mind, we can control what comes out of our mind, and we can calm situations, calm ourselves, which also causes reduction of suffering, absorb the stuff that comes at you, which will reduce tilt as well.


Scaring the fish ?

Does it cost you money? (Will it make them quit if you harass them, make them play better?)

Wrong speech....

You're also stirring up some negative mojo inside you.


"Clear your mind of the evil that could put you on tilt."

Think of it as, purifying your mind, undoing of wrong speech (Which is the same as right speech.)


Chatting online

"Look at typing in the chat box purely from an EV standpoint."

Do you think your probability of making miss clicks is increased or decreased by typing in the chatbox?

It can't be positive EV to type in the chat box.


Reasons to keep your fingers quiet:
- You'll make fewer mistakes.
- You'll optimize information reciprocality.

If you're actively using msn/aim.

You'll divert power to making money. Any language uses up a lot of brain power.

Upside of chatting and aIM-ing while playing:

- soothing
- humor
- release

"Awareness is the most important thing."

- For people who are unsure, test, try play a few hours not using it, to see how that makes you feel.

* Extremely easy to miss out on profitable spots where you "give up" on a hand, and it goes check check on the next street as well, and you could have taken it down if you were paying attention, hugely + EV


Posting online

If we just take a minute to not be so "reactive" then we're a little more likely to say what we really want to say, in the way we want to say it.

*One of the problems with talking to people and we say things we regret, is because we immediately reacted, didn't take a split second to just pause, so we're not mindlessly reacted.*

- It's the nature of message boards that people tend to post when they disagree. So when you post something, there's a high probability that you're going to get a disagreeing reaction.

- So when someone replies to your hand "I think you played this like a moron, I hate you." React with, sitting up straight, breathe, and think before replying. Or rise completely above it.

- Your happiness, your thoughts, never need to be dependent on what someone else write/says/thinks about you, ever...


Thought is such a dangerous thing, they come out of people's mouth, they intent one thing, and gets interpreted another way, and then get's miss interpret even worse.

Rise above it

Not being thrown of what people say is an essential skill not to be put on tilt.


Online anonymity

"Don't poison your own mind."


Stillness

"You can't hear what is quieter than you."

- You need to still your mind, then you can hear what comes in at all levels.

- When you're talking, you're not going to hear people who are lower than you.

The whole idea by being still, is to CRUSH your opponents in the information world.


Theory of mum

mumpoker = Silent poker, two days of doing it:

* Don't talk/interact speak about anything poker related to anyone at the table/or in the chat box. But react to non poker stuff.

* Don't speak to anyone, remain silent no matter what at the table.

- Usually people respect people's right to remain silent.


Sixth Street / Defined

Everything that happen at the poker table after the last round of betting is done. (Can go on for a long time.)

* Don't explain anything, or make any excuses. Don't get dragged in when people shoot at you, or question you.*

Shutoff answers: Anytime anyone ask you a specific questions, no matter what it is, just say Yes. No matter the question, shuts them all of. (If that won't work, say something where you use as few words as possible, and use same answer for everything.)


Some words from his book

- Bet with your hands, not with your mouth.

- Never call for the clock on another player.

- When you are going to raise, and you are goign to state the amount you raise, do not begin to speak until you know what you are going to say.

- Do not say the word "call" unless your call is the final betting action of the entire hand. And even then, only sometimes, such as when you have the nuts or a probable winner, and you are doing a courtesy fast roll. In that case you would simultaneously turn your hand over and say "call."

- Sixth street starts when the betting stops. Sixth street is when players let their guard down, as if all of a sudden it's safe to reveal classified secrets to the enemy. It's like they don't even know the war is still going on.


Upgrades

- Right speech cures foot in mouth disease.

- Stop saying stuff you often regret right after, gossip, stop the cruel toxic language.

- Right speech is close to right view, changing views and ideas, poisonous words.

- The act of not blaming other people for thing, or yourself.

"Blame is a form of cruelty."


Ending words

Whatever you do, end things with a smile on your face. No matter if you lose or win.


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CamilaPunt   Brasil. Jan 21 2010 15:26. Posts 2422

nice read

i need to check this series out


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Jan 21 2010 16:45. Posts 15163

You havent seen it yet Camila? lol noob :o

93% Sure!  

Mariuslol   Norway. Jan 21 2010 18:29. Posts 4742

This ep. wasn't one of my favorites, felt most of it applied to live. And the online things were pretty common knowledge xD

 Last edit: 21/01/2010 18:29

 



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