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How important is it to be social at live poker table?
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[QUOTE="Sopt, post: 6823156, member: 1014873"] Strictly from poker perspective? Completely unimportant. You can be social all you want, you won't get reads from good poker players, if anything you'll give them tells about yourself. And don't kid yourself with "oh if I talk much they will think I'm bad at poker and play/call more lose against me", I don't believe there is a single person who won't change a tone of their voice when they are nervous, be with good hand, bluffing ect.. If you talk you will give tells sooner than later. Objectively speaking, it's more profitable to hide behind your mask and observe the field. From overall fun perspective. It's good to have some kind of conversation going on live tables. It makes for more fun game and generally no one want's to sit next to a silent knob, who now and then throws the chips on the table. Online, who really cares? I don't think I ever had good conversations on online tables. People say nh or curse you at best and that's it. I personally just close the chat all together. [/QUOTE]
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