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Originally Posted by answer20
There are any number of reasons to feel a certain way when doing 'anything'. We are all different .. The real trick is knowing about these emotions and learning how you handle them.
I wont just say "Once you get your AA cracked xx times you will just learn to deal with it." It's knowing how you will feel afterwards and certainly knowing the 'it's OK' that your AA got cracked.
It's weird .. I've played golf for way more than poker and golf makes me more nervous on the first tee than most poker situations ever do. GL
I can relate. I started playing golf young my dad had a club in my hand by 4 really starting playing a lot by 10 but anyway my point when I play golf I am fine and that goes to what your saying about experience. I'm around a +7 so no pro but can play a little.
The other thing with golf is I never drink goes back to my competitiveness I don't like to lose or play bad and drinking does that to me. I get way to relaxed and my swing changes.
Not sure why I never took poker seriously enough to not drink. I know one thing is for sure now. Poker has become a challenge and I'm addicted to learning the game. I'm hoping as I learn and my confidence grows as I make choices at the table the Jitters will go away as soon as I am dealt in.
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