Myers-Briggs type for a successful poker player?
Is there one Myers-Briggs category that best fits a poker player?
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Is there one Myers-Briggs category that best fits a poker player? [/ QUOTE ] I am an INFP, which apparently is not all that common among poker players. |
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Is there one Myers-Briggs category that best fits a poker player? [/ QUOTE ] No. People of various personality types play and are successful at poker. One thing to be aware of is that Myers Briggs letter types mean less than the actual numbers associated with them. for example, you and I could be be ENTP, but my E score could be 50 while yours could be 5, making me a much larger extrovert. So I think if you're really looking to correlate Myers-Briggs w/ poker, you may want to look at the individual traits measured rather than the perfect letter type. I'd have to say it would probably be better to be a "T" (thinker) rather than an "F" (feeler), since emotion can get in the way in decision making. However, you wouldn't want to high of a "T" score, since that lack of empathy could be deterimental in reading people. Having a higher "P" score is clearly better for people who wish to multi-table online, since this score indicates how well you handle multitasking. Is it better to be an "E" (extrovert) or "I" (introvert)? Not sure there is anything definitive we could point to in terms of success at poker here. Some of the best players love to talk constantly and others don't say a word. So I think it needs to be looked at at a more granular level than just overall category ... |
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good poker players think quickly, use logic, have good focus, and good emotional control. Myers-Briggs doesn't measure this. In addition, that test was created by a Jungian dillatante homemaker, and psychologists don't take that test seriously.
Studies show that, according to test results, your personality type can change a week later, and people also get different results based on the time of day. |
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I would bet that a number of internet players are INTP. It seems to fit the mold.
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I would bet that a number of internet players are INTP. It seems to fit the mold. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly what I tested as in high school. |
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There was a big thread about this quite some time ago. You can probably find it in the archives. I believe the findings were that a high number of members of this forum (at that time) were iNTj. Wether or not they are good poker players is a whole different story.
For the record, I'm an iNTj and fit the description 100%. |
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I came out INTP also.
But I also think the test is given too much legitimacy. See my above post. |
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The Myers-Briggs is a quick and dirty test that does not measure much of anything. It was created in Isabel Myers' head and normed on no one. It's junk gutter social science.
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Well put, Sir, it has no validity and no reliability. You should see the way teachers embrace it. It's quite depressing.
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I am INTj/p ... my perceptive judgemental score is almost dead even
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Doesn't M-B put all of humanity into just 4 more categories than the Zodiac?
I'm in the personality type that doesn't take personality profiles. |
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Doesn't M-B put all of humanity into just 4 more categories than the Zodiac? I'm in the personality type that doesn't take personality profiles. [/ QUOTE ] nh |
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I tested INTJ but I don't think it has much of a factor.
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There was a big thread about this quite some time ago. [/ QUOTE ] Here's the URL: http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/...age=0&vc=1 |
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good poker players think quickly, use logic, have good focus, and good emotional control. [/ QUOTE ] I'm doomed. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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I believe the findings were that a high number of members of this forum (at that time) were iNTj. [/ QUOTE ] I take it back! I'm going to be rich!! Rich, I tell you!! |
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INTP and INTJ were predominant here at 2+2
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Damn I'm ISTJ :O
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INTP and it matches other similar test I've taken. And feel pretty confortable that it describes me. I'm at best a mediocre poker player. I win just enough to make me think I should playing, but not enough to pay the rent. :-( |
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I am INTj/p ... my perceptive judgemental score is almost dead even [/ QUOTE ] exactly the same. |
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I would bet that a number of internet players are INTP. It seems to fit the mold. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe, but INTP is the least common of the personality types. |
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Well put, Sir, it has no validity and no reliability. You should see the way teachers embrace it. It's quite depressing. [/ QUOTE ] |
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There was a big thread about this quite some time ago. You can probably find it in the archives. I believe the findings were that a high number of members of this forum (at that time) were iNTj. Wether or not they are good poker players is a whole different story. For the record, I'm an iNTj and fit the description 100%. [/ QUOTE ] INTJ is by far the most common type. Rather than making it the case that INTJ is good for poker, the fact INTJ is the most common overall could also suggest that poker players, good or otherwise, come from a representative cross section of the populace. |
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According to the following research from Google Answer, INTJ is not only not the most common MBPI type, it's the second rarest. Where did you get the idea that INTJ was the most common type?
[ QUOTE ] I found the percentages at "The Center for Applications of Psychological Type." (CAPT) ISTJ: 12-16% ISFJ: 10-13% INFJ: 2-3% INTJ: 3-4% ISTP: 5-7% ISFP: 5-7% INFP: 4-5% INTP: 5-6% ESTP: 5-7% ESFP: 6-9% ENFP: 6-8% ENTP: 4-7% ESTJ: 10-12% ESFJ: 10-12% ENFJ: 3-5% ENTJ: 3-5% The website also breaks these numbers down for Male and Female Americans. http://www.capt.org/The_MBTI_Instrum...requencies.cfm CAPT was co-founded by Isabel Briggs Myers, the author of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®, and Mary H. McCaulley, Ph.D ( http://www.capt.org/About_CAPT/Home.cfm ) Presumably, these statistics are from the paper of the same name, cited elsewhere ( http://www.capt.org/Using_Type/Education.cfm ) as "Estimated Frequencies of the Types in the United States Population" by Charles R. Martin, 1996 Developed by Mary H. McCaulley Published by Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Inc. 2815 N.W. 13th Street, Suite 401 Gainesville, Florida 32609. Toll Free 800.777.2278 Copyright 1998 (Charles R. Martin, Ph.D. is the Vice President of Research and Development at CAPT.) Additional Links: An explanation of the different types can be found here. http://www.capt.org/Using_Type/Education.cfm Search Strategy: Myers-Briggs percentage "United States" http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=Myers%2DBriggs+per centage+"United+States" "Charles R. Martin" CAPT http://www.google.com/search?num=20&...R.+Martin"+CAPT "Estimated Frequencies of the Types in the United States Population" http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q="Estimated+Frequen cies+of+the+Types+in+the+United+States+Population" <br /> [/ QUOTE ] |
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From the SNG forum.
What personality type did the test assign you? Users may choose only one (130 total votes) ENFP 8 06% INFP 2 2% ENFJ 5 4% INFJ 6 5% ESTJ 4 03% ISTJ 13 10% ESFJ 0 0% ISFJ 2 2% ENTP 8 06% INTP 19 15% ENTJ 18 14% INTJ 34 26% ESTP 3 02% ISTP 4 03% ESFP 1 1% ISFP 3 02% Lori |
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Guh...thanks for reminding me....How the [censored]! am I an ENFJ?!/!
Myers/Briggs is rigged... Yugoslav |
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Is there one Myers-Briggs category that best fits a poker player? [/ QUOTE ] Of the eight letters (IE NS FT PJ) in that psychology test there is one that stands out. There is a strong correlation between being a skilled poker player and being introverted. I would say that out of ten top poker players at least 9 are introverted. |
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but see Kellermann's post [ QUOTE ] There is a strong correlation between being a skilled poker player and being introverted. I would say that out of ten top poker players at least 9 are introverted. [/ QUOTE ] |
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The Myers-Briggs is a quick and dirty test that does not measure much of anything. It was created in Isabel Myers' head and normed on no one. It's junk gutter social science. [/ QUOTE ] The above bears repeating. The MBTI is not considered a valid psychological instrument by mainstream psychologists. Too many problems with the instrument from a theoretical (Jungian/Freudian perspective) and psychometric standpoint (measure is too crude to be meaningful). It is likely to be productive to consider your behavioral and cognitive reactions to poker situations. The goal being that you can better understand how your reactions influence your current and future decisions during a session. However, it is probably not productive to use the MBTI for this purpose. |
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INTJ and INFJ are the two smallest percentages on the nationwide scale up there, yet the two highest percentages listed for the 2+2 survey. Must mean something?
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I took the test but I'm not seeing where the correlations are with poker.. I'm interested now, is there another thread about this? I am 'ENFP' apparently
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