How Deepak Chopra Helped Me Play Poker Better

A device featuring the wellness guru taught me to keep my emotions under control.

The idea that poker could be used to overcome psychological investing problems came to me after the confluence of three events. In the fall of 2005, I was working on a story about investing psychology (see Battle of the Binge) about the same time I went to poker camp for a compilation of stories on camps for adults. The third event was the arrival of a biofeedback gizmo.

To prepare for the Las Vegas poker camp, I read a couple of books on Texas hold ’em and started playing poker online -- in my case, Texas hold ’em on America Online. The games are free and move quickly, so it’s possible to play dozens of hands in an hour. Like any beginner, I lost a lot of “money” at first.

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Bob Frick
Senior Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance