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Right-Brain Thinking and Online Betting
By Igor Ivanov | November 22, 2007
Remember Michael Jordan’s “flu” game? In the 1997 NBA Finals, Jordan dumped 38 points on the Utah Jazz as the Bulls won Game 5, 90-88. He was in the flow that day; being feverish may have actually elevated his level of performance by putting him in an altered, more creative state of consciousness.
If you want to be the MJ of the handicapping world, there are better ways to go about it than licking doorknobs or eating a Kobeburger. You can elevate your brain function in much healthier ways, especially meditation. Laugh if you must, but real science shows meditation to be highly beneficial for cognitive development.
We’re not talking new age stuff here. Reason is still the key to sharp sports betting; the left-brain appears to be the seat of logical reason, while the right is involved in “holistic” reason – the more creative, big-picture processing of information. Use both sides if you want to fill your wallet.
I’ll leave you with a classic Jordan highlight video. Enjoy.
Topics: Michael Jordon, NBA |
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