Understanding Poker Personalities : The Bookworm
This will be a ongoing profiles of the poker personalities you will meet while playing poker
Ally or Foe?
Don’t event think that a bookworm can be your friend because it will only spell out disaster. They might put you in a verge of craziness when they start teaching you and other players on how to play the game and telling all of you what’s right and what’s not. Their kind is really annoying. They are full of bad habits like criticizing someone when they made a bad play and laughing at their mistakes. The concerned player may wish to transfer at a friendlier table or will try to redeem himself by playing a lot better. It only means one thing, you should not worry about the ordinary skills that the bookworm may have but let your concern dwell on how they behave at the poker table.
Aggressiveness and Selectivity
The bookworm has a compact game before flop. But their weakness would be seen at post-flop. This is due to the number of books they have read, a jumble of ideas in their head and will have concepts fighting to one another inside their minds to find them continue during post flop. Those poker players who wrote a book about poker have justified their weaknesses inside those books. So the bookworm will continue to base his game on these books and picked up all the weaknesses inside all of it. With this, you may expect that a bookworm will play a loose and too aggressive game during post flop.
A lot of poker players agree that the power of your starting hand is essential and this is the only aspect that the bookworm truly understands. Other than that, they know nothing.
To summarize the game play of a bookworm - they are somehow aggressive in their play but will play loosely when someone aggravates them with the only exemption of them holding the best card in the table.
How To Predictable They Are
They know a lot of deceptive plays but they are not the deceptive types. They are too predictable to be deceptive. They show the same game play every time they encounter a particular hand. If you are observant enough you can read the bookworm clearly.
Poker IQ
Speaking of Poker IQ, a bookworm has a low one. Yes, they know a lot about poker by reading their books but when its time to face a challenge at the poker table they are unable to adjust. The mistake they commit is that they follow their book like its the most right thing to do and they don’t know how to decide for themselves. However, those books are written in accordance to a general situation and nothing to specific ones because the author will not be aware of the current condition the reader is in. But despite all of this, the bookworm treat their books with utmost respect and follow its guideline on every game they play.
“Hey, BOOKWORMS You’re playing poker not building a desk, you can’t just follow instructions!”
They think that all people should follow what they think is right. They are ignorant of the motives behind the moves of other players. They are really like narrow minded folks of the worst kind. That’s why they tend to criticize and laugh on other people’s mistakes and teach them what they think is the right way.
Adjustments
Defeating a bookworm is quiet easy. You only need to befriend them and try to converse with them and because they like to brag about what they know they will eventually boast about it and will gradually give away their game play at once.
But if that won’t work, you can just play aggressive. Don’t let them scare you, make it the other way around. Make sure that you will put up with their game play and show them that you are not afraid of them.