New to this forum, sorry if I've posted this in the wrong place.
As my username suggests, I'm a professional poker player, and I've been thinking a lot more recently about some of the psychological aspects as it pertains to poker players. I'm hoping this forum will give me some insight that I might not have considered or just any extra information really.
Let me give an example outside of poker first, as I think it will help me a good deal.
Ralph goes to a baseball game with some friends. A walking peanut vendor comes down the stairs nearest to him, and is loudly selling his product. Like most typical walking vendors, the prices are not readily available to be viewed. Ralph does not like to spend a lot of money but loves his peanuts. Since Ralph is not immediately on the aisle, he knows he must raise his voice in order to get the vendors attention.
It seems to me that if Ralph gets the attention of the vendor and asks how much the peanuts are, he will always purchase them regardless of price, as his friends (and many others) could and will be listening in to this conversation. Also I think that if he didn't ask the price and just ordered the peanuts, he again will purchase the peanuts every time even though the price might be much higher than he expected it to be, for the same reasons.
I think that if Ralph was able to talk to the vendor in a private setting, he would sometimes not purchase the peanuts because he thought they were too expensive...also I think Ralph would be more likely to ask how much the peanuts cost first and then decide.
My question is, is there a name for this type of behaviour? When people react differently than they would in private environments compared to how they would react in social environments. Many other similar examples Im sure could be found, but this one has been in my head while thinking in this direction.
I'll just leave it as this for now and Ill expand more if its needed or interesting.