@NateMeyvis Q: Now is that an a priori selection effect, or a function of individual development? Do players who improve get less friendly?
People miss a simple explanation for live poker getting less friendly: friendliness at the table is negatively correlated to skill.
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@MattGlassman312 Unsure; hesitant to speculate. Selection effect alone secures the truth of the claim, though, IMO.
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@NateMeyvis I tried to write about that issue last spring in a post called "Poker, The Antisocial Social Game" http://hardboiledpoker.blogspot.com/2012/03/poker-antisocial-social-game.html …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@NateMeyvis Absolutely disagree (if I am understanding your statement correctly!). Some of the best players I know are extremely friendly. -
@keiththecamel Of course! The same is true of players I know--but I'm talking about correlation, not exceptionless rules.
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