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Is it harder to play poker against an introvert or an extrovert?

Poker is a game of luck, understanding probability and reading the other players' body language. Do extroverts give more away as they play (making it easier for other players to guess the quality of their hand)? Or does their other extrovert behaviour mask their thoughts about their cards? Introverts might hide a lot of their thoughts and feelings from others but can they hide their reactions to picking up their cards and seeing a great or useless hand better than anyone else?

Public Comments

  1. The first thing you need to do is not GIVE any tells yourself. I think it doesn't matter wether the opponent is introvert or extravert.
  2. What makes you think that they can't change, while you thought you had them figured!. intra, or extrovert.
  3. personality is only half of it the rest is skill you make good arguments, but the introvert is generally better; extroverts take alot of risks and need practice in fooling the enemy if they think they can do it
  4. I think it all comes down to experience.. an inexperienced extrovert will definately be an easier read, ...however, an experienced extrovert finds it much easier to send "false reads" than the experienced introvert.
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