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THE WORLD'S #1 POKER MANUAL - Card Games

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Poker Book, Hypnosis<br />

NT Home Page::The Precursors to Neo-Tech<br />

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for Life<br />

3. Hypnosis (87)<br />

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Because the good player is able to intensely study and closely scrutinize each poker opponent, he<br />

quickly gets to know their minds and psyches. With planned experiments, he can discover subconscious<br />

responses in many players and then actually hypnotize certain players--particularly the dull, emotional,<br />

or mystical ones. Typical hypnotic stimuli are--<br />

● staring into the subject's eyes (psychological)<br />

● moving a finger through the pot (visual and motion)<br />

● breathing audibly during a tense silence (sound)<br />

● tapping fingers on the table (sound and motion)<br />

● repeating sub audible chant-like commands (e.g., "fold--fold--fold," or "raise--raise--raise").<br />

Various repeated motions, sounds, or muffled voices can subconsciously instruct or signal vacillating<br />

opponents to make specific folds, calls, bets, or raises. The alert player can discover subconscious or<br />

hypnotic signals that will trigger automatic or trained reactions in his opponents.<br />

While the good player can get certain opponents to bet, call, or fold by hypnosis, he uses hypnotizing<br />

actions cautiously to avoid revealing his own hands and intentions to alert opponents.<br />

After the draw, John Finn takes the final raise for $100. He has Scotty Nichols beat and wants him<br />

to call. Scotty groans. Looking at the huge pot, he sees John's finger slowly stirring the pile of<br />

money--stirring slowly and smoothly. Ten and twenty-dollar bills are moving in circles. Scotty's<br />

floating brown eyes start rotating with the money. His chubby hand slowly picks up a $100 bill. He<br />

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