Poker Names - Kings and Queens?
Choosing a poker name can make a difference
to you strategy, or so some poker players believe.
There are a growing number of men choosing a poker name
that makes them give the impression they are female - it's
a bluff. Females are also getting in on the act by registering
men or male orientated names to make them sound like men.
Does this poker name strategy work?
A recent study has shown that around 1 in every 9 male
poker players registered with feminine names because they
believe that players use different tactics when they are
playing against a woman, rather than a man.
Over 23% of female players registered their poker name
with a male theme because they think that male players play
too aggressively against women but not against other men.
It's a huge bluff that the players are playing, making
other players build an expected persona about a player and
letting it affect their gameplay without ever finding out
that poker names such as "BigDaddyMan" or "PokerMan99"
may just as easily be a woman. "PetiteLady" or
"NiceGirl99" may be strapping big blokes pulling
off a poker name bluff.
There's no much doubt about it that players will change
their playing strategy depending on who they are playing
but you should try to remember - online a poker name means nothing.
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