The Intersection of Poker and Behavioral Psychology: Reading the Player, Not Just the Cards
You know the scene. The smoky room. The clinking of chips. The steely gaze across the table. For decades, poker has been romanticized as a game of pure, cold calculation—a mathematical battlefield where only the sharpest statisticians survive. And sure, that’s part of it. But honestly? That’s only half the story. The real game, the […]

