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Vagabond vet DGAF called him “Tom Brady Jr.” but in reality, the story is more interesting than just always getting there at the right time. Las Vegas live pro Nate Serisky takes us through his year – well, not of living dangerously exactly, as he’s on stake and decent with money management – but of truly being a poker player and making it happen in a pool that has drowned many dreams. We go through Nate’s hot start in the city of sin, his far cooler runnings for much of 2021, and then at last finding his rhythm again among the curious Resorts World crew during the WSOP.
The real life of a cash game player involves downswings and breaking even for long stretches. For this reason, Nate goes in depth about mental game, sharing some beneficial guidance from Chris Konvalinka, an earlier Zoo guest who has handled notable bankroll trials with grace. The always-underrated importance of having a community comes up during our talk. (Are there really any lone wolves left out there? Let me know.)
Nate mentioned two types of tilt; Tendler in fact defines seven in The Mental Game of Poker:
Seven Types of Tilt
Running Bad Tilt: The tilt that’s caused by a run of bad cards is not actually a
Injustice Tilt: Bad beats, coolers, and suck-outs are prime examples of triggers
Hate-losing Tilt: Many players hate losing even though they realize how much
Mistake Tilt: Making mistakes is frustrating for many logical reasons; these
Entitlement Tilt: Classic Phil Hellmuth tilt is caused by believing that you
Revenge Tilt: Disrespect, constant aggressive action, and opponents thinking
Desperation Tilt: The urge to win your money back and get unstuck is so strong,
We close by going through an interesting hand where a goofy non-new-pro puts Nate in a spot.
The post Poker Zoo 75: That New Pro Life, with Nate Serisky appeared first on Out of Position.
Vagabond vet DGAF called him “Tom Brady Jr.” but in reality, the story is more interesting than just always getting there at the right time. Las Vegas live pro Nate Serisky takes us through his year – well, not of living dangerously exactly, as he’s on stake and decent with money management – but of truly being a poker player and making it happen in a pool that has drowned many dreams. We go through Nate’s hot start in the city of sin, his far cooler runnings for much of 2021, and then at last finding his rhythm again among the curious Resorts World crew during the WSOP.
The real life of a cash game player involves downswings and breaking even for long stretches. For this reason, Nate goes in depth about mental game, sharing some beneficial guidance from Chris Konvalinka, an earlier Zoo guest who has handled notable bankroll trials with grace. The always-underrated importance of having a community comes up during our talk. (Are there really any lone wolves left out there? Let me know.)
Nate mentioned two types of tilt; Tendler in fact defines seven in The Mental Game of Poker:
Seven Types of Tilt
Running Bad Tilt: The tilt that’s caused by a run of bad cards is not actually a
Injustice Tilt: Bad beats, coolers, and suck-outs are prime examples of triggers
Hate-losing Tilt: Many players hate losing even though they realize how much
Mistake Tilt: Making mistakes is frustrating for many logical reasons; these
Entitlement Tilt: Classic Phil Hellmuth tilt is caused by believing that you
Revenge Tilt: Disrespect, constant aggressive action, and opponents thinking
Desperation Tilt: The urge to win your money back and get unstuck is so strong,
We close by going through an interesting hand where a goofy non-new-pro puts Nate in a spot.
The post Poker Zoo 75: That New Pro Life, with Nate Serisky appeared first on Out of Position.