I Played Poker Professionally for 20 Years—Then I Unlocked Psychic Mode, AMA.

I Played Poker Professionally for 20 Years—Then I Unlocked Psychic Mode, AMA.

For 20 years, I lived and breathed poker. I traveled the world, won a WSOP bracelet, and dedicated thousands of hours to solving the game, refining every edge, and pushing my strategic understanding to its limits. Poker was more than just a profession—it was a way of thinking, a framework for understanding decision-making at its highest level. I built my game on logic, probability, and precision—everything could be broken down, calculated, and optimized.

Yet, for all the mastery, something always felt incomplete. No matter how well I played, no matter how deep I went into solvers, there was an unshakable sense that I was only seeing part of the equation. It was as if the game extended beyond the mechanics—into something intangible, something I wasn’t yet equipped to understand. At the time, I ignored it, convinced that everything could be explained through math and logic. But now, I know that poker—and reality itself—operates on levels that most players never even consider.

Five years ago, I stepped away from the tables. I shifted my focus to raising a family, but my love of GTO never left—it just found a new application. Instead of analyzing hands, I started analyzing the universal construct itself. What began as meditation expanded into something far deeper:

🔹 Clairvoyance & Claircognizance – A heightened sense of knowing and anticipating actions before they unfold. This isn’t about predicting exact cards, but about reading the momentum of decision-making, sensing how energy builds and shifts in real time.

🔹 Energy & Aura Readings – Every person and situation emits a frequency signature that can be tracked, read, and even influenced. At the poker table, this means sensing hesitation, aggression, fear, or confidence before an action is taken. It’s not just body language—it’s the energetic field people unconsciously project.

🔹 Quantum Foundations (GTO of Reality & Predictive Markets) – Just as solvers break down poker into optimal strategies based on probabilities, reality operates on similar unseen structures. Understanding these patterns enhances decision-making—not just in poker, but in markets, negotiations, and any strategic environment where foresight matters.

🔹 Mediumship & Entity Communication – The ability to interact with higher-dimensional intelligence, guides, or information streams that provide insight beyond standard perception. Whether we call it intuition, deep subconscious knowledge, or something beyond human conditioning, accessing greater wisdom is a skill like any other.

🔹 The Flow of Energy & Momentum – Poker isn’t just about EV calculations—there is a rhythm, an energetic wave, a dynamic interplay between players that dictates who is in control and who is at the mercy of the game. Heaters aren’t just some streak of luck—they’re shifts in energetic momentum waiting to be understood, predicted, and harnessed.

Now, I’m coming back—not to play the way I used to, but to reframe how we think about GTO and the game itself. The insights I’ve gained aren’t just for personal use—they’re meant to be explored, tested, and shared. Poker has always been a proving ground for sharp minds—so why not push that further and see what’s truly possible?

💭 I’m here to have a conversation, not just share what I’ve learned. Curious about how this applies to poker? Strategy? Mindset? Life itself?

Ask me anything.

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27 February 2025 at 06:22 AM
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Ok "medium" ability

Are you defining your strengths as logic based?'

Do you think the best poker players are "mediums?"


the best poker players are christians. Doyle, Chip, Stu,


by Crzzy2000 k

Ask me anything.

How many fingers am i holding up at the time of posting this?


Subb'd.


by Crzzy2000 k

Now, I’m coming back—not to play the way I used to, but to reframe how we think about GTO and the game itself. The insights I’ve gained aren’t just for personal use—they’re meant to be explored, tested, and shared. Poker has always been a proving ground for sharp minds—so why not push that further and see what’s truly possible?

�� I’m here to have a conversation, not just share what I’ve learned. Curious about how this appl

so basically youre gonna come back to poker and actually pay attention to what is going on instead of playing like a bot....GOOOD ON YA!


by TournamentFitness k

the best poker players are christians. Doyle, Chip, Stu,

Stu Ungar was Jewish.

So is Haxton and Galfond.


by Ebay1 k

Ok "medium" ability

Are you defining your strengths as logic based?'

Do you think the best poker players are "mediums?"

Mediumship, to me, operates on a different dimensional plane than intuition. When I refer to mediumship, I’m specifically talking about communication with passed souls. If I wanted to have a conversation with Doyle Brunson, I would use mediumship. If I wanted to understand the energy behind an intention, I would rely on intuition.

One of my strengths is logic and analytical thinking, but that’s not the only way I operate. I use multiple systems for categorizing people, but my foundational framework is mind-body-soul-heart. In my view, most people primarily function within 1-2 of these categories, which shape how they interact with the world. Personally, I operate strongly from mind and soul, though it took me years to understand how to fully integrate my soul’s way of processing information—since it doesn’t always align with traditional logic.

The best poker players are not mediums, but they are often highly intuitive or simply in deep alignment with their natural talents and energetic strengths. Many poker players have a strong intuitive awareness of the game’s flow without necessarily meditating or practicing anything spiritual—they are simply tuned into their frequency. This allows them to perceive information in multiple ways.

Take Phil Ivey, for example—I believe he has a natural intuition that enables exceptional decision-making. At the same time, he possesses a sharp eye for details and an extreme level of focus, which in a 3D sense, allows him to detect subtle changes in his environment. However, in an intuitive sense, this same ability allows him to tune into energetic disruptions at the table, giving him an edge that goes beyond pure logic.


by TournamentFitness k

the best poker players are christians. Doyle, Chip, Stu,

I wonder how Doyle, Chip, and Stu would view my talents in the modern poker era. If I had openly said I was psychic back in the day, I’d probably have been shot—or at least laughed out of the room. To be fair, I’d probably still get laughed out of a lot of rooms today, but at least it’s a little more acceptable now.

I don’t consider myself religious per se. I think everyone should believe whatever makes sense to them—it’s their reality, after all. But if you ask me, we’re just living in a giant simulation anyway. The only thing that really matters is how fully you step into your own reality and live it in the present moment. Whether that’s playing cards, trusting intuition, or just existing exactly as you are, that’s the real game.


by bigfishinsmallpond k
by Crzzy2000 k

Ask me anything.

How many fingers am i holding up at the time of posting this?

You're holding up one finger—the middle one. Or—plot twist—you’re holding up zero, because why limit yourself to physical constraints when you could be flipping me off in spirit?

Whether I’m right or wrong, the energy of your words is a true power move. A statement. A declaration of dominance over the metaphysical and the mildly amusing.

You didn’t just ask—you set the tone, dictated the pace, and claimed the high ground. A classic move. Respect.

But let’s not pretend this is some grand test of psychic ability. That’s not how this works. This isn’t a game of party tricks. If I was tapping into something real, I wouldn’t be wasting it on guessing fingers—I’d be reading the space between the words, the intention behind the question, the shift in energy that led you to ask it in the first place.

And that’s the part you’re missing. The real power isn’t in knowing how many fingers—it’s in knowing why you asked.


by Crzzy2000 k

The real power isn't in knowing how many fingers-it's in knowing why you asked.

That is more commonly known as Emotional Intelligence.


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by Crzzy2000 k

The real power isn't in knowing how many fingers-it's in knowing why you asked.

That is more commonly known as Emotional Intelligence.

Emotional intelligence is definitely part of it—understanding intent, reading between the lines, and recognizing the unspoken energy behind actions. But there’s also something deeper.

Call it intuition, call it frequency tuning, call it psychic awareness—whatever name you give it, it’s about sensing the underlying energetic currents that shape interactions before words are even spoken.

Emotional intelligence helps us interpret what’s visible. Energetic intelligence lets us tap into what’s unseen. The real game is knowing how to blend both.

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