Almost
every online poker room
today has a chat box
feature. This feature
allows you to communicate
with the other players at
the table like you can at
live tables. The
online poker chat box has
spawned numerous
abbreviations over the
years to save time whilst
typing. Below is a list
of the most commonly used abbreviations:
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|
|
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NH |
Nice
Hand |
|
NB |
Nice
Bet |
|
NC |
Nice
Call |
|
GG |
Good
Game |
|
WP |
Well
Played |
|
BRB |
Be
Right Back |
|
CU |
See
You |
|
WTF |
What
The F*** |
|
TY |
Thank
You |
|
THX |
Thanks |
Professional
players will regularly
talk to the other players
at the table in live play
(if it is permitted) to
try and obtain extra
information of their
opponent’s hands and
their ability to play
poker. These
professionals will not
only be analyzing what
you say, but the manner
in which you say it. By
stimulating conversation,
opponents will be trying
to invoke physical tells
which they can then use
to judge the strength of
your hand. The chat box
will never be able to
completely emulate live
discussion; therefore the
amount of information you
can gain through the chat
box is greatly reduced.
However,
if we are to use the chat
box to our advantage, we
have to look at the
feature from a different
angle. Instead of trying
to get information from
our opponents, we should
be trying to give information to our
opponents. It is far
easier to portray an
image of yourself rather
than extract information
using the chat box
feature. So what are we
trying to portray, and
how are we going to
portray it?
The
last thing we want to do
is give the impression
that we are experienced
poker players, so we
don’t want to be
talking about reverse
implied odds or the gap
concept in the chat box.
This will make our
opponents wary of our
raises, which won’t
help when trying to build
monster pots. We want to
make the other players
think that we are
recreational and/or poor
players that can’t lay
down mediocre hands, and
that we think poker is
purely a game of luck. By
doing this we are setting
ourselves up to win
bigger pots, because our
opponents will have the
impression that they will
have the better hand when
we are calling their
raises.
So
now we are looking to
make our opponents think
that we are substandard
players. We have to
approach this carefully
so that our image is
authentic; so
unfortunately, typing
“I’m s***” into the
chat box just isn’t
going to cut it. The most
convincing way of
portraying an
inexperienced image is by
giving opinions on hands
that have just been
played. The art comes in
making what we say subtle
yet convincing. The
following is a list of
things that can be said
at the table at certain
times to help get you
started on giving
everyone the impression
that you are a poor
player:
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|
| "Not
having as much
luck today” |
After
folding or losing
a pot |
| “Knew
I should have
called” |
After
folding and seeing
the next card when
others carry on
with the hand
(despite whether
or not the card
would have helped
you) |
| “Any
two cards can
win” |
At
any time |
This
is just the tip of the
iceberg when it comes to
things you can say in the
chat box to give yourself
the inexperienced image.
Anything that contradicts
good poker strategy is
good enough to be typed
into the chat box. Just
make sure that you do not
go over the top, as
over-use of the chat
feature will lower the
integrity of what you are
saying. You should also
remember that this little
trick wont have monster
pots falling at your
feet, but it should help
in stimulating a little
extra action when
opponents come to play
hands against you.
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