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"Never let them see you sweat" is more than a cliche That's the conclusion of a newly published study that examines the personality types of successful poker players. Confirming the cliché, it finds such people tend to be cool, calm, and difficult to rattle.
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Read More »Sure, you've got to know when to hold 'em, and know when to fold 'em. But more importantly, you need to have the emotional temperament to follow through on that strategy, even when the stakes are high and the pressure is on. That's the conclusion of a newly published study that examines the personality types of successful poker players. Confirming the cliché, it finds such people tend to be cool, calm, and difficult to rattle. Writing in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, a research team led by the University of Helsinki's Michael Laakasuo suggests such steadiness is a prerequisite for developing expertise in the popular card game. "Higher emotional stability predisposes poker players to continue playing poker," it writes, "whereby they are likely to accumulate poker experience and skill." Laakasuo and his colleagues conducted an online survey, in English, featuring 478 poker players. Participants filled out a detailed survey designed to assess their personality using the HEXACO model, which measures honesty/humility, emotionality, extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness to experience. The "emotionality" trait, which is labeled "neuroticism" in another well-known personality index, reflects one's "tendency to experience fear, anxiety, and need of assurance." The researchers note that it, and indeed all personality traits, "are known to be, to a large extent, stable over time," meaning that it is unlikely they would be impacted by accumulating poker experience. Participants were also asked how long they have been player poker; the level of stakes they typically play at; the approximate number of hands they have played in their lifetimes; and whether they consider themselves a professional poker player. The results suggest veteran players are, by nature, cool customers. "A predisposition for emotional stability — that is, lower scores on emotionality — is linked to high levels of poker experience," the researchers report.
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