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It can matter, a lot of times their names denote the opposite of their style of play.
johnoman said:I'm wondering what peoples thoughts are on poker usernames.
I'm sure I have read a post once where some say that their username is a big deal; while others couldn't care less.
For some reason I have a bit of an issue at the moment with it (probably unnecessarily). For example, my current stars username is the same as my username on here, one that I made when I very first started playing poker.
I'm not all too happy with the username but unfortunately it is stuck with me on these sites now.
Do you care what your username is? Is your username a one made years ago when you first started playing? Do you use different ones for different poker sites? Am I being stupid putting this much thought into my poker username?
johnoman said:Oh can you? I didn't think that you could. In case it created an unfair advantage to other players who have built up reads on your style of play.
Very perceptive.RimworldDoctor said:Sometimes usernames can tell you a little bit about the player. If they have numbers or X's after their names, that means they wanted to get registration out of the way and play. Thus, they might be more aggressive. I've met plenty of fish like this.
On the flip side, those who have well thought out usernames might be slower, more thoughtful players that can be more capably bluffed out.
kkuk said:hi.I don't care what the opponent's nickname is.sometimes the country matters,but even then it doesn't always.and the fact that someone calls himself the God of poker, he will not play better.)
I'm making a note to never try staring you down if we ever play head to head. LOL!! I have fun reading some of the names, and one has given me a chill up my spine. Hopefully the achronim isn't referring to what I think that it is.medusegorgon said:Tbh I care about mine nickname))