How to train our psychological poker ?

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Hi guys all right, everyone knows that psychological in poker is very important but in the opinion of you what we should do effectively to improve our psychological on the tables ?

Sorry my english is not the best.

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I think that you can't train just on psyologie in poker. Psyologie can be learned by experience. In live poker you need to search for bodytells (if you can, this takes a really long time to master, and is ofcourse not 100% trustwearty.) In online poker the things you can try to master are the feeling others will get with the amount you bet. The feeling others will get when you take 5 seconds longer to make your choice this hand. The feeling others will get when you move allin. All those things are the psyologie in poker.

Experience is the key above all.
 
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It's very useful to know how to create impression and let people to think how you want them to hink. But if opponents doesnt understand it like you would like then it can pull you into deep problem. You should choose opponents to use your psychological skills :)
 
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Are you talking about poker psychology for the player, for the opponent or just in general? There are a lot of factors to consider when dealing with poker behavior. Ultimately it boils down to experience, confidence and luck. :)
 
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I believe psychology to work more on live tables in online poker for example, believe that no matter how long you linger to think about the bet or check that will do, does not demonstrate in any way the value of your hand or your psychological state, in my view the best way to shake the psychological your opponent is to vary the style of play regardless of the hand that receives.

Anyone agree?
 
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