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This is not so much of a strategy but much more on asking for a tip on how to stop the trembling of the hand.
I usually have trembling hands when I have good cards and I can't stop them. At first, my opponents doesn't notice this but as when the game proceeds, they will eventually notice it and they know that I have good cards. Any advice on how to stop them?
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| Trembling hands, by the time I get to vegas I'll be trembling all over.
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| I don't know how to stop them but why not use that to your advantage. As the game progresses, if you get a crappy hand, make your hands tremble. You may end up winning a few pots that way.
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| I guess trembling will not only happen when you are having a good card. It will mostly happen when you are having a bad one. It will be hard to control for it is happening due to excitement or nervousness. I think the best way to do is to relax.
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| Relaxing and being in control of my excitement is the main goal in order for my hands not to tremble. But how could I relax? What are the ways in order to remove anxiety whenever I have good (or even sometimes very bad) cards?
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| I would just keep something besides the cards in my mind. Maybe bite the inside of your cheeck, but not too hard or else it will hurt
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| I think that that's nervous energy that needs to be channeled elsewhere. Get a drink, take a bite - whatever can be done to better relax.
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You could always use this to your advantage- make your 'opponent' believe that you tremble with good cards, then start trembling when you have bad ones!
It might work
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