Playing Day 1 of the Main? Here's some timely advice from some top pros on how to make Day 2.
New rules? Forget Dua Lipa; Justin Hammer and the Tournament Directors Association have been busy working through the nuts and bolts of poker tournaments at the TDA Summit.
And a few things are changing, like:
Justin breaks it all down for you, below.
Telling a poker player to 'work on your mindset' is like telling an athlete, 'get fitter'. Vague, generic and impractical.
Instead, as psychologist Paul Gibbons writes in the latest edition of 'The Modern Psychology of Poker', you should be identifying which areas of your mental game need work, and focusing up.
Full article below.
One more Day 1 to go in the Main: Sunday is Day 1D of the WSOP $10K Main Event and your last chance to get in on the ground floor.
Registration stays open until the end of level 7 in Day 2, though. With Day 2s running on both Monday and Tuesday, that means the latest possible moment to enter should be around 3:40pm PT on Tuesday afternoon.
If you do, you'll start with a stack of 60,000 and blinds of 600/1200 with a 1200 big blind ante.
Still, plenty of time to shake off any July 4 hangovers.
Here's what's taking place at the WSOP on Sunday, July 5.
Justin Fawcett closes out the $1,500 PLO Double Board Bomb Pot: In a late finish on Saturday night, Fawcett defeated Abdul Amer heads-up to win the $322,564 first prize.
How do you have a great Main Event when you've been running bad all summer?
There's no magic bullet, but psychologist Alan Longo has some ideas that can help.
Sunday might be... busy. No need to bring your own chair - yet.
AA vs. KK vs. QQ on Day 1 of the WSOP Main Event! Live poker is rigged ;)
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