For anyone who wants to play poker in the way mentioned above, where you treat the game as a puzzle / battle of wits where you deduce what cards your opponents have based on logic and psychology, let me know so we can set up a poker night!
Joking aside
Don’t think your high level in one area will translate to others
Yeah, this is a pretty good guideline. There may be a general-factor-of-being-good-at-learning-things but, in my experience, there is no general-factor-of-being-good-at-things that transfers from one domain to another significantly different one.
That could be interesting. Maybe set up a card game with just “high, medium and low” cards, betting etc, and each player sets out a game plan which they have to stick to beforehand, and whoever figures out the other person’s game plan first wins (1 guess per round)
I think being good at learning things is more like an XP modifier, than an actual level… Maybe it’s a skill in itself which gives the XP modifier perk.
For anyone who wants to play poker in the way mentioned above, where you treat the game as a puzzle / battle of wits where you deduce what cards your opponents have based on logic and psychology, let me know so we can set up a poker night!
Joking aside
Yeah, this is a pretty good guideline. There may be a general-factor-of-being-good-at-learning-things but, in my experience, there is no general-factor-of-being-good-at-things that transfers from one domain to another significantly different one.
That could be interesting. Maybe set up a card game with just “high, medium and low” cards, betting etc, and each player sets out a game plan which they have to stick to beforehand, and whoever figures out the other person’s game plan first wins (1 guess per round)
I think being good at learning things is more like an XP modifier, than an actual level… Maybe it’s a skill in itself which gives the XP modifier perk.