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Attract More Poker Fish With a More Amiable Poker Game

By Thomas Kearns


It is not uncommon to see professionals regularly playing medium stakes adopt the sulky bully persona. With the somber shades-and-cap, unsmiling, untalkative Tulkinghorn image you are not only likely to attract other and better skilled shadow-warriors, but, looking like a scarecrow, you are likely also to scare away those players who would otherwise constitute the bulk of your overall income.

For the amateur will, for the most part, prefer a table where he thinks he can have a good time, whether he wins or looses. For him the game is not a way of making a living, but quality time. The sociable, successful businessman happy to get out of the office or to have a bit of fun before the foreign meeting, the brilliant computer scientist who likes once in a while to play a real game as opposed to online poker: these people, cruising around the room, are looking for a table where players are relaxed and friendly. They will listen for laughter and scan smiles before they at all try to observe the players' actual poker skills, and will finally go for those tables where people seem to enjoy themselves.

The professional actually seeking to earn money at the game is going to love a table like that. All those Fish! Each one won't donate a lot to his income, but they will steadily provide the pro with a stream of cash while enjoying the society of amiable people. They will linger, make risky bets, and lose more while being entertained.

The intimidating table full of folks that don't talk to each other, don't look at each other and have created a somber atmosphere will keep the amateur far, far away.

The amateur is seeking the opposite of the above. He wants good conversation, friendly company, and a table where the players compliment each other on good play. This table engenders a feeling of warm fuzziness and trust for the amateur and will suck him right in. They will return to this table again and happily lose money to you. Remember they are seeking entertainment not an income.

The professional will keep these weaker players in a good mood and enjoying themselves while he fleeces them for as much as he can. He will make them believe that luck is on their side and, of course, it will be occasionally, such is the nature of luck. The pro will never emit signs of disgust or indifference. He will not be arrogant or intimidating. He also wants everyone to have a good time at his game.

True poker professionals have not just honed their poker skills and technique, they have also created an public persona and the ability to use this persona to strategically manipulate the game. They create an attractive, relaxed, trusting environment for the unsuspecting good time boys. The suckers will happily lose a little and be thankful to you for entertaining them so well.




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