06.20
Distracting Players
Do you ever obtain that itch? The itch to wager, to head to the nearest casino, to uncover a high stakes game of Holdem, to sit at a Black jack table for hours on end. I love that itch. And I love to scratch it.
I also really like to watch men and women bet. No 2 poker faces seem alike. When I bet I like to think I put on a poker face that is impenetrable. Except I know I have certain gestures. For one, the only time I smoke cigarettes is when I wager on poker or Black-jack. And then I chain smoke. Except I chain smoke no matter if I am succeeding or losing, whether I have a very good hand or bad.
I once played in a very weekly poker game. The casino game was constantly 5 card draw. There was a man who wagered with us just about every week who often wore a hat. When he was given a very good hand, subconsciously, he would start touching and playing with his hat. Pointless to say, he by no means won.
The greatest poker gambler I ever saw was a person who produced much more movements and signals at a poker table than anyone I had ever seen. He was impressive in the way he dressed. Often an costly suit and tie, shoes shined and nails trimmed. He was diligent in this manner. And he was often brushing his pant leg or holding his hands or stacking his chips in tidy little piles.
I use to study him for hours on end. I would tried to see if I could spot his tell. Picking lint off his vest- did this imply he was bluffing? Stacking his chips in a very short pile – did this imply he had a excellent hand?
Many years later I bumped into him in a bar in Philly and we had a beverage. I asked him if he had been aware of all those motions he created or if they had been unconscious. He informed me that just about every single thing he did at a poker table was intentional. He said that everyone is always checking out everybody else’s poker face. They are attempting to detect the the tell.
So his technique was to provide them lots to think about. His thinking was if they had been pondering about him selecting a piece of fuzz off his shirt and what it meant they sure weren’t pondering about their cards.
His technique was distraction. And it worked for him. Never give up a program that functions for you.

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