![]() Luckily for dogs, they are quick and adept at processing facial expressions.Ī study of 31 dogs showed that their initially gaze of faces shifts from the eyes, ears, midface and then mouth 2. Your eyes might light up if you have a strong hard, or your lips might twitch a little when you’re trying to steal the pot with a bluff. In poker, your face is most likely to betray you. Conversely, covering up your own ‘tells’ is equally important to prevent opponents from gaining an advantage. Poker involves being able to ‘read’ your opponent’s emotions or expressions to gain some information about their hand. Oftentimes, poker players will represent a weak hand as a strong one or vice versa. Math aside, soft skills also play a big part in poker. Theoretically, a dog would be able to judge the value of a card based on the number of shapes on it! Evaluating ‘Soft’ Poker Skills
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