Saturday, August 18, 2012

Beer and Poker Exploitation strategy

Implanting the idea of playing poker drunk is the hardest and most effective way of winning a poker game it involves a lot of acting and beer. Why would you want to implant an idea that your drunk to your opponent? You would want to implant that idea to confuse the opponent and to distract their focus to get the full momentum of the game. The technique is very effective when a poker game involve drinking a lot of beer, high alcohol tolerance, and acting you are the most intoxicated among your friends.

I have used this technique once, I have been very honest with my cards showing it off after a round or when I fold, acting drunk with my engineering buddies. I did it for a few rounds and when I notice that they all think they could have easy money on me by asking me what my cards are I decided to stop the act a little bit and start winning some money. So I win some rounds but still show them my cards. Then after winning some round I up my acting again did the usual drunk guy dancing around when he wins or when he folds jumps to the pool. During this time they have called me the drunken master cause I am still playing and we are down 3 men. Now, This is the turning point in one round I even told and show them what my cards are and that is the time I know they have turned off their guard on me. I was easy picking no need to analyze my cards cause I will say it out loud. Those friends of mine are sleazy but not as sleazy as me. They keep asking me what are my cards. During this point decided to stop the act and play real poker, I lied to them both about my cards this time, I did not show it. I won the round and now I have the full momentum of the game that was the night I played my dirtiest Texas Hold'em.

So If you feel like playing poker and drinking a lot of beer this technique is very much usable. This will work fine as long as you have good tolerance to alcohol compared to your buddies. If you get drunk easily this would totally backfire.

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