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Tells
A poker
tell is any habit, behavior, reaction or
physical/audible expression that gives
other players more information about your
hand. Remember, in poker there are many
contradictions and exceptions to the rule.
For the most part these tells apply to
average players, as more advanced players
may attempt to give off false tells.
Leaning In
When a player leans in towards and over
the table often putting their elbows/arms
on the table to prop them selfs up higher
than normal after making a bold move, this
is a sign of bluffing or weakness. They
are often puffing thier chest out
promoting the idea that they are strong
and ready to go to battle over this pot.
If you have a decent hand call them.
Watch the Eyes
This is why many player wear sunglasses or
hats when playing, they know that the eyes
don't lie. Many players cant look someone
in the eye while being dishonest, get
sunglasses and they wont know where you
are looking.
Facial Expression
Again, many players try to disguise their
entire face by wearing a cap and looking
downward. This is to avoid the classic
stare-down that poker pros are famous for.
They may try to study your face for
nervousness (detecting a weak hand), or
even look for repetitive characteristics
like a body "tic". You may have
obvious unhappiness in your face when your
hand is weak, and conversely, you may show
a contrasting show of confidence when your
hand is strong.
Weak is Strong/Strong is Weak
In general, this usually applies to novice
players but frequently applies to pros as
well. Basically, players like to be
actors, and when they have a monster hand
they tend to look disinterested.
Alternatively, a player increasing the
level of his voice while raising the pot,
and trying to look intimidating.. may be
running a bluff.
Anxiety
Anxiety typically occurs in people when
they are confronted, or anticipating
confrontation. Psychologists call this the
"Fight or Flight" stimulus
response, which links back to the days
when we were cavemen/cavewomen. Physical
changes happen including flexing of
muscles, eye pupil dilation, palpitating
heart rate, dry throat. In poker, when
someone has a big hand they are typically
ready for confrontation and can exhibit
some of these characteristics. You may see
the chest expanding abnormally, or you may
notice the players voice become slightly
higher as he makes a comment. Some of the
top players in the game will stare at the
vein on the top-side of your face for
blood pressure changes. During a bluff,
the player may demonstrate anxiety, but if
he knows he will fold the hand if
re-raised (non-confrontational end) may
look quite comfortable.
Trembling Hands
Also, a symptom of anxiety, beware of a
player whose hands are shaking, this
nervousness can represent a big hand.
Their adreniline is pumping so fast they
cant control it.
Glance at Chips
Again, relating to the eyes. It is common
for players to quickly glance at their
chips if they connect with the board after
a Flop. This may be a subconscious
reaction, but the player is already
planning his attack, and how to get as
many chips in the middle as possible.
Peeking Hole Cards on Flop
Some players will take another look at
their hole cards when, for example, the
board is showing a potential 3 card flush
draw. Typically, the player is looking to
see if one of his cards is connecting,
because he remembers only that the two
cards are different suits.
Repetitive Betting Patterns
Usually the most revealing tells are based
on the way a player habitually bets during
particular situations. For example, maybe
the player always checks when he has made
the nuts, or a player may regularly fold
after being re-raised.
Body Posture/Attitude
Some players show obvious changes in their
posture based on their attitude/hand
strength. For instance, you may notice
their shoulders drop/slump when they are
not confident (weak hand). Conversely, you
may notice the player is very attentive
and sitting in an erect position when he
has strength. You may also notice that a
player who bluffs a lot, leans forward in
a confrontational way... remember Strong
is Weak!
Chip Stacking
When you first sit down at a table, study
the way the players stack their chips.
Although it is a generalization, loose
aggressive players typically maintain
unorganized/sloppy stacks, while tight
conservative players keep well
organized/neat stacks.
Buying In People that are meek
about getting money out of their pockets
or buy in for less than table max are
often not confident in their game, or are
weaker players. People that Buy in and
show off how much money they have in their
wallet are often looser and aggressive,
they are a flamboyant personality type. |
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