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Poker Articles by Women Poker Players!
Dorothy, We’re not in Kansas Anymore
Understanding the advantages of being female
at the poker table.
By Cat
Hulbert
Written for Womens Poker Club
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Playing with men is stimulating in a different
way than playing only with women. The majority of men perceive woman
as a passive creature who is incapable of high limit competition.
You will have to become more aggressive to survive, but you can
also use your feminine wiles to outwit your opponent at any monetary
limit. When men stare at a pretty face (or chest) some lose interest
in everything other than acting like Mr. Nice Guy. Reward them with
a smile when they check. The more capable you are of boosting the
male ego, the greater chance you’ll have of bluffing them.
And if your bluff does succeed, DON’T EVER SHOW; compliment
him instead on how devilishly smart he plays.
Another advantage, when facing a bet from Mr. Nice Guy, is you
can always just ask, “Geesh, did you make that straight?”
The more your male opponent craves female attention, the more truthful
he’ll be. Flirting works best for the woman who is not overly
aggressive and simply plays by the book.
There’s also the type of male opponent I call Daddykins.
He’ll want to show-off to his little girl how much he knows
about poker. This type of man longs for appreciation. Listen, nod
respectfully, never challenge an opinion, and mentally catalog what
he’s giving up. The more a player divulges how he plays, the
easier it is to develop a strategy to beat him. An added bonus is
he may also be a good player and teach you something valuable.
Use all your natural born assets, which includes your female superior
sixth sense. Who understands a flying hormone better than us? Study
your opponents; try to feel an opponent’s emotional highs
and lows. When a person is upset his ‘mad’ turns into
aggression whether he has the cards or not. Don’t choose these
times to try and outplay him with deuces. It seems like it should
be the reverse, doesn’t it? No, even hormonal men can get
lucky; so don’t be the one that dumps off her money and allows
him to get his equilibrium back. Wait for a hand that is unquestionably
the best and then be prepared to risk your stack. And remember –
don’t make any good lay-downs at the river because we don’t
care if he bluffs us before the chips go in, but after you’ve
made a full round investment – CALL!
What if you’ve never won a beauty contest? (Personally, congratulations.)
You are not weaponless, whatever you appearance, just being a woman
unsettles most men and you can use that to your advantage. The quiet
woman has the ability to strike unexpectedly, and her raises will
be taken seriously. You can limit your field easier and your aces
will hold up more often. But just because you can’t turn 10
heads in a row doesn’t mean you can’t always look well
groomed and confident. You can’t fight the fact that looking
good equates to feeling good about yourself. And confidence wins
pots.
What if you’re a lifetime member of the National Organization
of Women and find manipulating your wiles offensive. Don’t
let being a feminist be a negative. My main point is to understand
what impression you are making at the table. If you sit down with
a chip on your shoulder, there will be some man who can’t
wait to knock it off. He will try to outplay you, and if he has
more experience than you, he will succeed. So drop the attitude.
Our objective is to win money, not prove the superiority of the
sexes. You won’t be able to bluff with as much success as
Miss Pretty, but you will get your good hands called more often.
Be patient, your time will come. And don’t fall prey to chauvinistic
remarks. You’ll hear plenty, and if you let it throw you off
balance or put you in an attack mode you may as well brand a V for
victim on your forehead.
Fearless, aggressive, and sharp-witted women aggravate the macho
man the most. Be prepared to be disliked by some, and if this is
a problem, coat yourself with an additional layer of shellac before
leaving the house. You will always be the minority sex in a public
cardroom, so don’t start any battles without provocation.
Eventually there will be a man that is just as smart as you, plays
better, and has sharper quills. Be prepared to back down and count
to ten. Again, we’re not at the table to prove anything, we’re
here to make money.
Not all men think women are inferior players. Don’t compartmentalize;
size up your male opponents correctly from the start. The more experienced
players, even if they are misogynistic, won’t let ignorance
affect their reasoning.
One way to enhance your image is never whining over bad luck or
asking for set-ups. Remember, you only make your opponents feel
good to see you miserable or out-of-control. In fact you are building
up their confidence by displays of ill emotion. If you recognize
you feel like pulling a stun gun out of your purse GET UP and take
a break. Go outside, look up at the blue sky, feel the breeze, remember
the good things in your life – your baby’s smile, your
dog’s wagging tail, anything that will transport you out of
your self-inflicted mental darkness. And if you can’t shake
it off, go back to the table, pick up your chips, and think like
Scarlet, “Tomorrow is another day.”
Eventually you will earn the respect of your male opponents if
you consistently play a tough game. Yet if you are seeking admiration
you’ve chosen the wrong outlet or profession. High limit poker
is tough, often hurts like hell, and only the resilient, determined,
disciplined woman or man will experience a financially happy ending.
Cat's website about her classes is at http://www.poker4girls.com

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