Learn To Exploit Tells And Body Language In Poker
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The article "Learn To Exploit Tells and Body Language in Poker" is about casino gambling, it has been written by Scott Davis.
The top poekr players in the world understand that body language
is one of the most important aspects of winning. Knowing when a
player is trying to bluff you and steel your poker chips can be
the difference between winning and loosing. At the same time,
when you decide to bluff, you must understand which tells to
avoid in order to successfully pull of your bluff. The following
is a list of ipmortant things to remember about tells and
body language.
1. Acitng strong when you're weak, acting weak when you're
strong: This is probably the most common tell in poker. For
some reason alomst all players will do that at point. They
key is to mix it up and remembering not to oevrdo it. So
remember to watch for that.
2. Remember to breathe: Often when human bieng make a big
bluff or when they are really nervous, they are so excited that
they forget to do something really important, breath. Next time
someone goes all in on you and you notice that they are not
breathing, usually that indicates a blfuf.
So when you decide to
bluff, remember to keep breathing,
3.
Eyes on the flop: Commonly when a player has a weak
set of cards, and you notice them staring at the flop, they are
normally trying to fiugre out what outs they may have, or if it
is possible for them to make a hand. So when you see players
starring at the flop, that uusally indicates a weak hand.
4. Looking away: When you notice a player looking away it
is a result of two different scenarios.
Either they are not
interested in the hand because they don't have anything, or they
have a really strong hand and want to avoid eye contact. More
often though it is a result of them having a really strong hand.
Conversely when a palyer stairs you down, it usually means they
have a weak hand.
5. Watch the hands: Keep and eye on the hnads of your
opponent when they are making a bet. If you notcie that they are
shaking and seem to be nervous, that is usually an indication of
a strong hand. When you are bluffing, you are normally very
rigid and keep your hands steday. So if you see the hands
shaking, get out of the hand.
6.
Be worried: Next time you have the nuts, be worried!
Not worried of loosing, but that you will play the hand wrong
and that you won't get paid off. Worrying about not getting paid
may make you seem nrevous and may come across that you are
bluffing, and raise the odds of getting called.
7. Squezee the cheeks: Again, next time you are holding
the nuts, try to squeeze you rear end as tight as you can. This
uncomfortable position that you are putting yourself in may
convey that you are nervous about getting called and may
increase the odds of getting paid off.
8.
Know where your chips are: Have you ever had a great
hand and in being so excited you knocked over you stcak of poker
chips when reaching for them.
By the time you pick them all up
you look up and see that evreyone has folded. Know where your
chips are and make sure that you don't knock them over next time
you make a strnog hand.
9. Keep tells quiet: Once that you have figured out your
opponents tells, keep them quiet and never let them know that
you have figured it out.
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