Advantages for Women Poker Players
God Bless Men By Annie
Duke
As a woman playing this great game of poker you have a distinct
advantage over your male counterparts. You might think it is your
clearly superior brain. You might think it is your ability to multi-task.
You might think it is your more intuitive nature. Yes, all those
are qualities that women excel at but, no, that is not what I am
thinking of. I am thinking of the mere fact of you being a woman.
What on earth could I mean by "the mere fact of being a woman?"
Well there is an interesting thing that happens when you put a woman
at a poker table-and all you men out there should be paying close
attention to this: Some men become unhinged-they forget they are
playing a ruthless game in which emotion should be separated from
strategy-they forget that the gender of your opponent should make
no difference in how you play the game. And that is a good thing
for all us girls.
So for your poker pleasure, here are two types of men you might
encounter at the table and the ways to profit from them:
1) The Flirter: Yes, you will meet a lot of flirters at the table.
These are men who can't get past the fact that when confronted with
a woman they begin to think with the wrong part of their body. They
see you a girl rather than an opponent. They see you as a conquest.
They see you having cocktails with them.
Profit from these guys-and I don't mean go out on a date with them
(umless you want to). If and only if you are comfortable with it
you should flirt right back at them. Engage them. Let them think
they have a chance with you. Let them think that flirting with them
is the most fun you have had at a poker table in years.
What will this get you? Bets saved. These guys don't want to take
your money. They want to take you on a date. So they will often
not raise you when they should. They will not put the kind of pressure
on you they should. They won't bluff as often as they should. And
sometimes they will go so far as to out and out tell you when you
are beat. Oh, the number of times in my early career that I had
a guy say, "Honey, don't call, I have a flush." And then
show me his cards.
All those bets you save by being friendly with your flirter are
money earned. And money earned-well, now, isn't that the whole goal
of poker?
2) The Angry Chauvinist: Poker is a boys' game, right? Men go to
their Wednesday Night game to escape the old lady, right? Well,
I certainly don't think so but there are men out there that do and
when confronted with "the old lady" at the poker table
these kinds of men get bent out of shape. They are offended by your
mere presence at the table. I mean, how dare a women invade their
male sanctuary and have the audacity to sit down at the table and
ruin their good time?
You can really profit of this type. They are angry that you are
there. If you are comfortable with it, antagonize them. Giggle girlishly
when you win pots. Check raise them at every opportunity. Show them
your bluffs. The mere fact that you are there already pisses them
off, so piss them off more.
What will this get you? Extra bets. Men like this don't want a
girl to beat them. They want to show you who's boss. They will bluff
you too often. The will call you too often. So play value poker
against these guys. Run the nuts into them. They will be calling
stations against you. Make sure you call them down more often than
another opponent since, make no mistake, these guys are trying to
bluff you much more than they should be.
All those extra bets, those extra bluffs that you call down, the
extra bets that they pay off on the river because they don't want
to lose to a chick, those extra bets are money earned. And, again,
well isn't that the whole goal of poker?
Now, all this being said, be aware that you will find fewer men
who fall into these traps as you move up in limits. As the limits
get higher, you encounter more and more pros and the pros tend to
have more control over these aspects of their personalities. But
although there are fewer of them, you still will find men like this
at any limit you play.
I hope for the men out there that you have taken notes and that
this will improve your game as much as it improves the games of
the women out there reading this.
Aug 26, 2004 by Annie Duke
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