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Originally Posted by Darth_Maul
It isn't existential anxiety, it's just the normal human desire to know. So it's more like epistemic anxiety. We don't like uncertainty, particularly when we make decisions. We just have to know if we were correct. So we call more often than we should. We lose money but at least we've relieved the epistemic anxiety.
What you have to do is let go of the result and focus on the process. It doesn't actually matter what your opponent was holding because we make our decisions based on ranges, and all that matters is whether you made the best decision based on those ranges. The right decision is the one that maximizes your ev based on the information you have at the time, not the one that would have maximized your ev based on the opponent's actual hand.
Agree. There's no too much we can do under this texture. Just focus and try to avoid tilt.
We must work hard to get our goals. Discipline is what we get while playing this great game during lots of years.