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Introductions are awkward in poker. Part of it, I’m sure, is my own social difficulties. But the game itself deserves some of the blame. Even though poker is, at heart, a social game, the formalities of normal social interaction don’t apply. Where else could you sit one inch from another person for ten hours, talk with them the entire time, and never learn their name? If anything, you ask their name when you leave the game, when you are likely to never lay eyes on them again.

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