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The Psychology behind the Poker Game

By: Harold Blue

Poker has gone through history with people of varying cultures and social levels that it has transported itself from the traditional to a worldwide tournament. With the advent of online gaming, poker is one of the first “casino games” to have a revenue-generating, simulated game online.
Poker is entirely a social game. A poker player tends to develop observation skills of its opponents. Every poker player has mannerisms and personality nuances that would define himself and his game. Every poker player also seems to have a personal strategy and attitude towards the game that the longer a player plays with another, the more they tend to know by instinct each other’s possible moves.
Online poker, unfortunately, lacks this potentiality. It is said that online poker has become less personal and less interactive. It has defeated the sociability that the poker game is supposed to thrive on. It has been greatly suggested by a population of online poker gamers that there must be some improvements given to the user interface and the overall arrangement of the identity aspect, i.e. avatars and user profile and in managing impressions among poker players. Better put, in an online poker game, you can’t look at your opponent in the eye and smell fear or manage to glimpse on a triumphant smirk that’s a giveaway for a good hand.
So how does a professional online poker gamer make do with what’s not there? He/she can instead observe the gaming behavior of the opponent by analyzing the stakes they play with, who usually plays at a particular time, how does he play, when does he bluff, etc. To play poker online is even more challenging with the need to compensate for what’s not there, given that you have to feel the existence of something that would sometimes appear to be too virtual.
We recommend reading this article by Scott A. Golder and Judith Donath, Hiding and Revealing in Online Poker Games



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