Table 20 shows ways the good player behaves toward nongame contacts that could influence his poker activities.
Sometimes the good player practices contrasting game and nongame behavior. For example, if during the game he practices unfriendly behavior toward a certain opponent, he may find it advantageous to be congenial toward this same person outside the game.
Although all poker players in the Monday night game view themselves as independent men, some of their wives retain various degrees of control over them. John plans his behavior toward their wives according to the following notations in his notebook: