Why poker chips feel so good:the psychology behind it Published: 25.04.26 Poker chips shape how you think, bet, and feel at the table. Explore the psychology of color, weight, sound, and design behind poker's most overlooked object.
Nothing Personal, I Have the Nuts Published: 11.04.26 You've been joking with him all night. Now you have the nuts and he's all in. The strange moment when poker and table rapport want opposite things.
Why You Can't Fold: The Sunk Cost Fallacy at the Poker Table Published: 03.04.26 The chips you've already put in the pot don't belong to you anymore. Here's why that's so hard to accept, and what it costs when you can't.
How Your Home Setup Affects Your Online Poker Decisions Published: 28.02.26 Your chair, your lighting, your noise level all affect how well you think at the poker table. Here's what the research says, and what to fix first.
How Culture Shapes the Way People Play Poker Published: 18.02.26 How cultural psychology shapes risk tolerance, bluffing behavior, and decision-making at the poker table. An informed look across borders.
Christmas Poker Player Types: Who You’ll Find at the Table During the Holidays Published: 16.12.25 A humorous, Christmas-themed breakdown of the poker player types you’ll meet at the table during the holidays.