Poker is a game of incomplete information. We don't know what our opponents have. Sometimes it can be hard to obey that best strategy. Your emotions can get in the way and your rationality can suffer thereby. Maria Conoco got her PhD in psychology at Columbia University starting with Walter Mitchell, who was very famous for the marshmallow test. She managed to convince Eric Seidel, one of the world's leading poker players, to coach her so she could become good enough to play in the World Series of Poker. Not only did she appear in the world series, she's won hundreds of thousands of dollars playing poker. The Biggest Bluff: How I Learn to Pay Attention, Master

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