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To acquire "betting courage" in big-time Poker games, one must

To acquire "betting courage" in big-time Texas Hold'em Poker games, one must first learn to cope with the tensions that are sure to arise in big-money games—the excitement, fear, frustration, nervousness, trepidity, etc. Few of the millions of nonprofessionals know how to cope with these tensions, since it takes years of Texas Hold'em Poker hustling to become hardened to them. However, I've seen many a Texas Hold'em Poker professional entrant in the yearly Las Vegas World Series Hold Em Tournament lose a $100,000 pot or more, get up from the table, and chalk it up to a bad day, adopting a "tomorrow's another day" attitude. On the other hand, I know of some twenty-odd nonprofessionals who have dropped dead at the Texas Hold'em Poker tables in the past decade. Cause of death? They could not cope with the tensions that arose in the Texas Hold'em Poker game they were involved in.

Joey Hawthorne, the sensational young Las Vegas pro and one of

Joey Hawthorne, the sensational young Las Vegas pro and one of the five best Lowball players in the world, had two nonprofessional Online Hold'em Poker players drop dead on him in a high stakes Lowball game. Let Hawthorne tell us about these two unfortunate incidents.

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