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Is it harder to play: morning, afternoon, evening or night?
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[QUOTE="Academico, post: 6906726, member: 1002036"] The difficulty of playing poker at different times of the day can vary depending on various factors, and each player's personal experience also plays a role. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, as preferences and performance can differ between individuals. However, here are some general considerations: Morning: Some people find that they are more alert and fresh in the morning, which could improve their ability to make informed decisions. However, others may need time to fully wake up and feel at their best. Afternoon: This can be an in-between time in terms of energy and concentration. It can be a good option for those who are not extreme early risers but still want to take advantage of the brightest part of the day. At night: Some players prefer nighttime because they feel more relaxed and can enjoy the game without distractions. Additionally, for those with day jobs, the evening may be the only time available to play. Early morning: Early morning can be a quiet time, but fatigue could negatively affect performance. Lack of activity and natural light could also influence alertness. The key is knowing your own circadian rhythm and personal preferences. Experiment and see when you feel most alert, focused and in tune with the game. Also, keep in mind that the quality of online competition can vary throughout the day, as different players around the world are online at different times. [/QUOTE]
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