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The Art of Reading Poker Players
In this episode, Joe Ingram and Alec Torelli discuss the art of reading poker players, how Phil Ivey is able to pick up on the subtle things, and make the case for other skilled players like Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, and Justin Bonomo.
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In this episode, the host discusses the dangers of perfectionism, quoting examples from sports like chess, and explaining how it can destroy a human being if one is not able to see the bigger picture.
1:24:33 - 1:25:08 (00:35)
Summary
In this episode, the host discusses the dangers of perfectionism, quoting examples from sports like chess, and explaining how it can destroy a human being if one is not able to see the bigger picture.
ChapterThe Art of Reading Poker Players
Episode#324 – Daniel Negreanu: Poker
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Phil Ivey's ability to read opponents in poker is unparalleled, with a keen awareness of subtle cues such as hand positions, eye gaze, and even pulse rate.
1:25:08 - 1:26:22 (01:13)
Summary
Phil Ivey's ability to read opponents in poker is unparalleled, with a keen awareness of subtle cues such as hand positions, eye gaze, and even pulse rate. He can confidently make seemingly outlandish plays, like check raising with a borderline hand, by picking up on his opponents' weakness.
ChapterThe Art of Reading Poker Players
Episode#324 – Daniel Negreanu: Poker
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Phil Ivey, one of the most successful poker players in history, possesses a set of talents that sets him apart from other players, including a strategic mind, experience, and work ethic that allows him to quickly adapt to new games and execute effectively.
1:26:22 - 1:27:35 (01:13)
Summary
Phil Ivey, one of the most successful poker players in history, possesses a set of talents that sets him apart from other players, including a strategic mind, experience, and work ethic that allows him to quickly adapt to new games and execute effectively.