(a) You stop feeling any more pain once you’ve lost more than you expected was likely – and this can put you in a dangerous situation;
(b) Everyone has a different tolerance for losing, and you should develop as great a tolerance as possible;
(c) Players typically get irritated if they win too many hands in a row – thus, misery applies equally to winners and to losers;
(d) There’s no way to keep an even disposition at poker, and trying to do so will always cause you to lose in the long run.
Poker"DEMOCRACY":Answer: (a). Caro’s Threshold of Misery suggests that once you move beyond the maximum you expected you could lose, you stop feeling any more pain, and you’re in danger of damaging yourself further by making weak decisions.
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