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Is it harder to play: morning, afternoon, evening or night?
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[QUOTE="istbno, post: 6938058, member: 128975"] The difficulty of playing poker can vary significantly depending on the time of day, largely influenced by factors such as player fatigue, the type of opponents active at that time, and personal circadian rhythms. Morning games often see a mix of players. Some might be ending a long session from the night before, potentially making them less focused and easier to play against. However, morning players who are fresh and alert could have a strategic edge. Afternoon sessions might attract casual players, particularly on weekends, which could lower the game's overall competitiveness. This might be an easier time for skilled players to make profits. Evenings are prime time for poker, especially online. You’ll find a surge in player traffic as people log on after work. This can increase competition but also presents opportunities against less experienced players unwinding after a day's work. Late-night games often feature a range of serious, sometimes professional players, alongside those who might be playing recreationally and perhaps not at their cognitive best. The mix can create a challenging environment as fatigue sets in, making it harder for all players to maintain peak performance. Overall, the "best" time depends on individual preferences and adaptability. Players should consider when they are most alert and able to focus, as well as the type of opposition they prefer to face [/QUOTE]
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