Reactive Publishing
Most poker players are taught to fear tilt after a bad beat. Very few are prepared for what happens after they win.
Tilt After Winning: Emotional Patterns and Performance Effects in Poker explores one of the least discussed but most financially damaging psychological states in competitive play: post-win emotional drift. When confidence spikes, discipline often weakens. Risk thresholds shift. Pattern recognition becomes biased. Decisions that feel sharp and aggressive can quietly become structurally unsound.
This book breaks down the cognitive and emotional mechanisms that appear after positive outcomes, including:
Overconfidence cycles following large pots or session wins
Subtle shifts in risk tolerance and bet sizing behavior
Pattern projection and false edge detection after success
Emotional momentum and decision speed distortion
The performance decay curve across extended winning sessions
Using behavioral psychology, decision science, and real table dynamics, this guide shows how emotional pattern formation impacts long-term EV, session stability, and bankroll survival.
Designed for serious live and online players, this book focuses on observation, pattern awareness, and performance consistency rather than quick fixes or motivational theory. The goal is simple: maintain decision quality when the game is going well, not just when it is going badly.
Because for many players, the most expensive mistakes do not happen when they are losing. They happen when they believe they cannot lose.
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Anbieter: California Books, Miami, FL, USA
Zustand: New. Print on Demand. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers I-9798247501602
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