Aristotle said, “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” A quick glance at my poker strategy affirmation poster series might lead you to believe they have no depth of meaning. Yet, if you look a bit further, you will see that these designs actually might live up to Aristotle’s definition. The juxtaposition of image and message might make these poker art.
It all started when I noticed that someone had “watched” my twelve-minute poker affirmations video for more than five hours. I began trying to think of other ways that poker players could add these positive affirmations into their daily routine and… those demotivational posters that emerged in the late ’90s popped into my mind. I always thought the way they poked fun at motivational posters by replacing the uplifting messages with cynical, sarcastic ones was genius. Of course, at the time, I didn’t believe either style of poster could affect a person’s present mood. That is no longer the case.
As luck would have it, the unsolicited advice that I have most frequently received about how to improve my poker game also revolves around affecting players’ moods: show more cleavage. Those who said it were not professional players, and I have always agreed with them that the tactic works on some. It’s simply not a poker strategy I often use.

However, starting today, anyone can utilize this strategy without showing off their own body thanks to this pin up girl art poster series. Each of these lovely ladies was created with AI and paired with a poker affirmation (written by me) to become a multi-level poker strategy and thought-provoking artwork. Weak players are likely to be distracted by their brazen beauty. Stronger players will see past that and recite the positive affirmations they promote. The long-term effects of visualizing beautiful women as powerful poker players? Only one way to find out. Click here to see the full collection.
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