Anxiety: disrupts your poker game.

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Mike_25

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Anxiousness is bad for business, pilgrim. When the nerves get jittery, the cards start spinning like a dizzy nurse.

The tells start creepin’ in, giving away your hand. The betting becomes haphazard, lacking conviction. Before you know it, you’re bowing out early or calling bets with trash, just to get more chips in the pot.

Anxiety clouds the mind like a sandstorm, obscuring reason and experience. It gets you worrying about stack sizes, odds, and outs instead of reading your opponents. The only math you should be counting is the chips you’re raking in or pushing out.

Keep a cool head, breathe slow and steady. Ain’t no use for anxiety at the table, buckaroo. Cummon, we got us some cards to play!
 
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