NEW16 personalities + 6 hidden faces · 4-axis crossover
POKERTI · just for fun

You think you're playing Hold'em.
You're actually leaking personality.

Some are cold calculators. Some are emotional nukes.
Some are table philosophers. Some are cheerful ATMs.

32 questions · ~6 min

All personalities

16 main types

Grouped by suit · finish the test to unlock your card

Hidden faces

6 types · unlocked by special combos

When your answers fit a special combo, the system skips the 16 main types and assigns a hidden face directly.

FAQ

What is Pokerti? How is it related to MBTI?

Pokerti (Poker Type Indicator) is a fun poker personality test built on four crossing axes (Loose/Tight, Aggro/Passive, Steady/Tilt, Logic/Feel) that maps you to one of 16 main types + 6 hidden faces. It is not a psychology tool, not a real skill rating — just for laughs.

What are the four axes?

Loose/Tight measures VPIP (love seeing flops vs. only premium hands). Aggro/Passive measures initiative (raising for pressure vs. calling and watching). Steady/Tilt measures mental game (zen on bad beats vs. meltdown). Logic/Feel measures decision basis (pot odds + GTO vs. gut reads). 4 × 4 = 16 combos.

How long does it take?

About 28 main questions + 3 hidden-trigger questions, usually 6–8 minutes. Order is randomized each time.

Are the results accurate?

Entertainment only. All descriptions are tongue-in-cheek and don't constitute psychological, career, or skill advice. Getting "Leek" doesn't mean you're bad. Getting "AI" doesn't mean you'll print money.

What are hidden faces and how do I trigger one?

The test includes special trigger questions. If your answers meet a specific condition, the system skips the 16 main types and gives you a hidden face (Degen, ATM, Ghost, Pretender, Proxy, Simp). The exact triggers are secret — just answer honestly.

Will beginners and pros get different results?

Yes. The questions probe both how you think you play and what you'd actually pick. Pros tend to land in BEAT / CALC / ACE — rational types with mental-game leaks. Beginners gravitate to FISH / LEEK / YOLO. But it's a tendency, not a rule.

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