It doesn't describe exactly my personality, but my temper.
I consider myself a hard temper person, so I'm more inclined to play loose and aggressive. But, for good, i am learning to moderate.
The less temper a player gets, the better it can deal with the variations and bad beats.
I'm chasing the nirvana.
I change my thoughts according to how the people act at the table. I can not say that I am aggressive or passive all the time. It depends. Usually I see 20 to 25% of flops. ...
The way you play is connected to your personality especially in the beginning. When you learn and improve you start to clean and remove the effects of your personality over your game or at least it is how it should be. The best result for me is when the lessons you learn by playing poker start to change back and improve your personality.
Not at all! I am the most laid back passive person I know. My wife often jokes how she's lucky that I'm that way b/c she is a total type A personality and needs to have things done her way. So I just hum ho and do it her way, no big deal, whatever. However, at the poker table I think I would be described as a maniac. I'm trying to reign that in but as of now I am too aggressive. Real life me is Eeyore from Winnie the poo and poker me is Tasmanian devil.
I think that describes more than our personality reveals our fears our act format before a tense situation
Our behavior when we are in a comfortable situation and a more complicated situation finally Poker is the expression of our personality in various situations in everyday life perhaps even years living with a person you do not notice attitudes that poker show us
A sport of the mind where our physical and emotional condition directly influences the performance in the game.
NOPE! People find me incredibly bubbly IRL and then a monster on the table. It is the years that kick in and not the real me. I have been an athlete my whole life so I understand when it is time to be serious.