Is Poker Good For Your Brain?

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Do you think Poker is Good for your Brain? Poker Pro Phil Galfond shares an anecdote from the GOAT Doyle Brunson to answer why poker is good for you.

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Today Phil addressed the question: Is poker good for your brain? Doyle Brunson, one of the Greatest poker players of all time who has been in the game for decades, has noticed a trend that seems to lend itself to an answer.

Your brain is constantly being tested while trying to execute online poker strategy or live poker strategy. Like mentioned in the video, poker challenges your self-discipline, your problem-solving, and complex risk reward analysis skills among various other means.

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10 thoughts on “Is Poker Good For Your Brain?

  1. I LOVE the way it activates my brain.
    so many possibilities, so many factors to keep track of, add in the reads, the betting patterns of other players… it is amazing!!! Especially tournament play

  2. Should note that it's great for the brain if you're thinking thoroughly about the game, but if you're just clicking buttons hoping for the next dopamine hit it probably isn't doing your brain any favors.

  3. "we don't stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing"
    Doyle Brunson
    poker after dark intro

  4. In a word yes – I’m actually a chess Grandmaster who also loves playing poker (admittedly quite badly) and anything that gets you thinking has to be a good thing – indeed there have been studies done to show people who play thinking games in their later years significantly reduces their chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease.

  5. I play $2/3 pretty much everyday with a guy Gene @ Seven Mile casino in Chula Vista/San Diego. He's 98 and definitely one of the better players in the games 👍

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