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outfit and action
I appologize if this question has allready been asked but.... does the way you dress really effect how people will play at you in live games? Usually I go to AC dressed up in a polo shirt and nice jeans and othertimes im super casual in sweats and a hoodie... do people give more respect to those dressed nicely and play looser with people who look more causal?
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Re: outfit and action
Dressing nice makes it more likely the pros will peg you as a tourist, since very few pros or regulars keep dressing up when they don't have to.
What effect that would have on your expectation probably depends on the game. I don't really know off hand what effect nice clothes have (if any) on the tourists. |
#3
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Re: outfit and action
It's not how you look; it's how you smell.
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Re: outfit and action
So your saying go heavy on the garlic?
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Re: outfit and action
[ QUOTE ]
It's not how you look; it's how you smell. [/ QUOTE ] This is why no one wants to give Andrew Karpinski a ride to the casino. |
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Re: outfit and action
The only fashion article I've ever seen make an immediate impression on a table is a name tag from a conference. I think that only works in Vegas though.
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Re: outfit and action
People might react differently to someone who is dressed up, but dressed up does not mean "polo shirt and nice jeans".
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Re: outfit and action
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The only fashion article I've ever seen make an immediate impression on a table is a name tag from a conference. I think that only works in Vegas though. [/ QUOTE ] Yes. A conference badge and multi-foot beverage are the ultimate donk-simulation accessories for a middle aged white guy. Mardi-gras style beads don't hurt either. Gangsta bling works well for blacks. I think shopping bags are the best bet for women of any race. |
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Re: outfit and action
Think Chevy Chase in Vegas Vacation
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Re: outfit and action
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The only fashion article I've ever seen make an immediate impression on a table is a name tag from a conference. I think that only works in Vegas though. [/ QUOTE ] I proudly wore my stupid Company-shirt + nametag to the tables during a conference there. Sat at 2/5NL, quietly asked the local next to me a dumb question ("can I raise as much as I want?"), saw him wink to friend in seat 5, and went on to kick @ss. I couldnt resist winking to him 3 hours later. |
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