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Mike_25
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Adrenaline does play a role in poker, but it is not strictly "needed" in the way that other competitive endeavors might require it. Poker relies more on calculated risk-taking, strategic decision making and perceiving your opponents than outright physically adrenaline-fueled intensity. However, adrenaline and its effects do contribute to the experience and thrill of playing poker, especially in high-stakes games.
Both adrenaline and discipline have their uses at the table, but discipline is the foundation of any great poker player. Adrenaline simply provides extra excitement and motivation, not the ability to play well. Victory goes to those who can stay sharp through both the rush and the drought.
Both adrenaline and discipline have their uses at the table, but discipline is the foundation of any great poker player. Adrenaline simply provides extra excitement and motivation, not the ability to play well. Victory goes to those who can stay sharp through both the rush and the drought.