088 - Lara Eisenberg - Balancing Poker&A Conventional Job - a podcast by Elliot Roe

from 2018-09-21T12:44:31

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In this episode, Lara Eisenberg, radiologist and semi-professional poker player, reveals how competitive skydiving and pool have helped train her mind to remain calm and focused, thus giving her a competitive edge against the pros. Elliot and Lara discuss how she balances work, play, continued poker education, and a happy personal life. Listen in to hear a well-rounded semi-pro share what she does to keep her mindset steady, her body healthy, and her poker game strong.

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Time Stamped Show Notes:

  • 00:50 – Introducing Lara, a semi-professional player and radiologist
  • 01:30 – She started with online PC gaming and taught herself by reading books on poker
  • 02:36 – She uses the A-Game planner to organize her studying schedule and studies 5-10 hours a week
  • 03:23 – As a working person, you must be creative when finding time to learn; you can listen to audio while driving or watch videos while doing chores
  • 04:20 – On sitting at the table with professional players
  • 04:36 – She doesn’t get intimidated and knows to put into action what she has practiced
  • 05:15 – What bothers her making mistakes when she knows better
  • 05:45 – Being a female player in the male-dominated sport of poker
  • 05:50 – She’s always been drawn to fields that are male-dominated like medicine (although there are more women now), pool, skydiving, and poker
  • 06:15 – There are advantages and disadvantages to being a woman in these fields, but she’s always been very competitive
  • 06:48 – The more poker is appealing to a wider group of people, the better it is for all players; help make poker more appealing by being friendly and welcoming
  • 07:38 – Lara doesn’t get phased by anger or rudeness at the table; she notices that the higher the skill level at the table, the lesser the players will make assumptions
  • 09:00 – How she juggles work and play: She works from home and works every other week, so she can attend plenty of events
  • 10:00 – In Maryland she’s lucky to have plenty of places to play nearby; she believes her location is better than Vegas because of the bigger games that happen more frequently
  • 11:35 – Cash-stake games in Maryland
  • 11:38 – The biggest she’s played is 510 but there are limit games that are bigger, people move near the MGM because of the tourist element
  • 12:35 – The re-growth of live poker; Lara believes that the U.S. should have online poker and tax it
  • 13:40 – How competitive skydiving has helped Lara cope with emotions
  • 14:05 – She read the book, “Mental Training for Skydiving and Life,” which taught her meditation, visualization, calmness, and peak performance
  • 14:44 – She has 4,500 jumps, so the danger element has gone away
  • 15:00 – Skydiving has helped her poker game because she can better look for an edge, focus, and remain calm
  • 15:39 – Having a short attention span is a big challenge at the table today
  • 16:15 – Lara fits studying, nutrition, exercise, and mental health exercises into her workweek and play week
  • 18:55 – The winning mindset and being driven to succeed
  • 19:22 – Certain people get obsessed with things and want to be the best; there’s a balance needed between that and other important things in life
  • 20:24 – It’s ok to play within your means and recognize that you aren’t a professional player playing high-rollers if you have a full-time job
  • 22:00 – Poker as recreational: You can have a job and be a winning player if you invest time and money in educational tools and coaching
  • 22:30 – If you don’t have as much time to invest in playing, you should invest in educational things that save you time like the Mindset Advantage or Elevate Groups
  • 23:18 – Alex Fitzgerald has been her coach for years and she appreciates the individualized feedback

3 Key Points

  1. You can still have an edge at the table as a semi-professional.  
  2. Get your studying in by whatever means necessary; even if that means listening while driving or watching videos while folding laundry.  
  3. Invest in educational tools and coaching to improve your game and keep up with the professionals. 

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