Seven Card Stud Etiquette

While it may not appear so on the surface, etiquette at a poker table has strategic implications.  No one wants to play with a total poker jerk, and if there is no one to play the game with, then you cannot make any money.

Play with class, show some manners, and you will be respected for it.

Be Personable – Seven Card Stud Etiquette

Daniel Negreanu, one of the top poker players in the world today, has cultivated an image of being a friendly, personable guy at the poker table.  He also uses this to his advantage in his poker strategy.  He laughs, he smiles, he chats, he tells jokes, and he generally treats the other players like he wants them to be there, whether they are fellow pros or just hacks in town for some gambling and a show.

Sure he has an off day now and again, we all do, but generally he’s a very personable fellow with nice manners.

Daniel plays extremely good poker while being friendly at the same time, and the really crazy thing is people seem to be less bothered when they lose their money to him.  After all, if you are going to lose your money, why would you want it going to a jerk?

It may as well be in the nice guy’s hands.  This translates into people staying around to play longer, which means more profits for the friendly player.  Of course as well as this, people will open up more to the nice player and it’ll help your poker playing strategy as you’re able to spot more poker tells!

Seven Card Stud Etiquette is just plain good manners, don’t be a jerk at the tables.  Some like it but most of us just think you’re being an asshole if you’re impolite.

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