Do you Think in Words or Images?

Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist, once declared, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” In this profound statement, he emphasized that while knowledge has its limits, imagination possesses the power to transcend those boundaries and explore uncharted territories of thought12.

Einstein’s breakthroughs were not solely the result of careful reasoning and calculations. His imagination played a pivotal role alongside his vast knowledge of physical science. Through this unique combination, he discerned the intricate relationship between space, time, and energy. His groundbreaking theories, such as the principles of relativity, emerged from this fusion of knowledge and imagination1.

How would a poker player utilize his imagination to emphasize the importance of position?

The player would not think in words but in pictures.

Playing a hand out of position would be like a wrestler flat on his back.

His opponent would be climbing to the top rope and will soon to be flying towards his direction.

Of course, in wrestling, there are countermoves by rolling out of the way.

Left-brain-dominated people tend to think more in words; right-brained people tend to think more in

images.

Do right-brained poker players have an advantage or disadvantage over left-brained players?