temperature and aggression?

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just see the statistics sample about the behavior of human being model.

Aggression and temperature

there is the chart revealing the relation between temperature and aggression.

so looks like in the very hot weather or ....people living in the tropical area will not be that aggressive.

and so are the same with those who lives in extremely bloody cold area.

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the most aggressive ....are those in ...70-85F

err, I checked my HM2 history

looks like that ....
at 70-80F, I bluff/semi bluff more draws.....err cry.
and last weak with 107F, I switched my lazy ....waiting model....LOL
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Question:
any ideas that works for live...?
like when seen player from.....err hot weather area/cold weather area , they play more passive?;)


thanks in advance....:D
 
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Living in the suburbs outside Cincinnati Ohio, I can attest that every summer once it breaks 85-90* there is at least one homicide per day, usually more. Seems like the hotter it is the more shootouts we see.
 
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argentina In my country people are very aggressive but I think that is about the temperature! If you are you referring to poker I think Canadians have much cold are really aggressive playing. Another example is Russia they win many tournaments and live in cold areas like moscow!
 
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Living in the suburbs outside Cincinnati Ohio, I can attest that every summer once it breaks 85-90* there is at least one homicide per day, usually more. Seems like the hotter it is the more shootouts we see.

Lived in Ohio for 18 years, in fact just moved from there....there is not even close to "at least one homicide a day" in any given two month let alone a 4 month "summer" in the greater cincinnati area. Not trying to start a fight but I've lived all over the US and there are more crime filled cities (parts of LA/Chicago) that don't even have stats like that. Pretty unfair portrayal of a huge city in one of the nicest states I've ever lived in.
 
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Id like to think im cold blooded but i could be wrong 8). When the money is in the middle it seems like everyone gets a little extra circulation!
 
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