Probably not…..... lolIs poker able to replace extreme sports with adrenaline addicts?
Is poker able to replace extreme sports with adrenaline addicts?
Is poker able to replace extreme sports with adrenaline addicts?
With big bluffs or big sweat pots in live MTT's your heartrate can get up there and the endorphins released when you rake in those chips after the win is pretty good man. It's not on the same level as something really extreme, but there is a rush to be found.How can you compare rush of some extreme sport with seating on the poker table or in your house stearin in monitor
No offense - however, I don't think that's true at all. If you don't get excitement from the game itself then why play it at all? People react differently to adrenaline and blanketing everybody into the negative effects of it isn't accurate.[FONT=roboto, sans-serif]Adrenaline prevents you from making the right decisions and pushes into tilt.
Tilt is a suboptimal state leading to the adoption of wrong decisions, which, in turn, entail a worsening of the game and a loss of money.[/FONT]. :joyman: