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You may call it bullying, but it's really just a standard move in the poker dance. Like a chess player using a shrewd move to corner their opponent, it's a tactic utilized by gamers to acquire an advantage over them. This is just how the game is played, pal
In your comment, I detect some hesitance and perhaps some confusion regarding poker. We can all empathize since we've been there, too! The rules may appear as complicated as a Rubik's cube, but with enough exercise, you'll begin to see the matrix. Also, one can never tell. Maybe you'll emerge as the next great poker player
This intimidation really works for an experienced poker player because he knows how to play the psychology of other players. And if he meets an opponent who is still inexperienced, he will have no trouble bluffing his opponent so that his opponent will lose confidence and think that person has a very good card.
I don't really understand the game of poker, so maybe that's what you see if there is some hesitation and confusion about poker. But I think that's normal because, in my opinion, playing poker requires more skills which I may be less able to understand than slot games which are very easy to understand
