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I like the poker in tng because it confirms my theory that the main point of divergence between the Trek universe and ours is that Texas Holdem was never invented.
And it's played entirely differently, that or characters cheat constantly. There's a few videos breaking it down, but quite often the continuity of the cards on the table and sometimes just small script mistakes show with a closer eye, they're usually playing wrong.
Yeah, I've seen them playing some kind of stud game but the count of up vs down cards didn't look like a standard game.
I always like how shows depict poker as an entirely bluffing and reading bluffs based game. I lived with some old hippies who had masters degrees in math and read like 5 books on it and did algorithm poker to eek out a profit in a way I'd consider more miserable than working and also did tournaments sometimes in hopes of big money and often did win and I never once heard them talk about bluffs or tells when comparing notes. Like, it's part of the game and it's the part that works for drama, so I get it, but looking for tells above all else is some body language expert bs.