Regular · plays steady
Play poker against William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, the bard of Avon, playwright and poet
At the table
Treats every hand as a scene and the Circuit as his greatest production, climbing toward a final act he's certain will be worth the run.
Across a session, William plays theatrical and balanced; treats each hand as a soliloquy, mixing bold bets with calculated folds. Like every opponent in My Poker Face, they read how you bet and bend their game toward your leaks — and the longer you sit, the sharper that read gets.
What they’ll say to you
- “To bet or not to bet, that is the question.”
- “All the world’s a stage, and all the chips merely players.”
- “A raise by any other name would smell as sweet.”
- “The better part of valor is discretion—I fold.”
- “Now is the winter of our discontent... with this dry board.”