The Accidental Poker Player: Why Bad Players Are Genuinely Hard to Beat Short-Term Published: 10.04.26 Bad players aren't easier to beat short-term. Here's why their chaos is genuinely hard to read, and what to do about it.
Why You Can't Fold: The Sunk Cost Fallacy at the Poker Table Published: 03.04.26 The chips you've already put in the pot don't belong to you anymore. Here's why that's so hard to accept, and what it costs when you can't.
Why You Remember the Bad Beats and Forget the Coolers Published: 15.03.26 Bad beats stick. Coolers disappear. Here's the psychology behind why your memory of variance is more distorted than you think.
The James Bond Fallacy: Why Hollywood Poker is Ruining Your Win Rate Published: 05.03.26 Stop playing like a movie star and start playing like a pro. We break down the 'James Bond Fallacy'—the dangerous cinematic myths that are draining your poker bankroll.
How Your Home Setup Affects Your Online Poker Decisions Published: 28.02.26 Your chair, your lighting, your noise level all affect how well you think at the poker table. Here's what the research says, and what to fix first.
How Culture Shapes the Way People Play Poker Published: 18.02.26 How cultural psychology shapes risk tolerance, bluffing behavior, and decision-making at the poker table. An informed look across borders.