Basic Poker Tells
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![]() Dmitry8 25 points 2 posts status: 7-2 offsuit |
8 months ago
One of the key skills most good poker players have is the ability to read their opponents at the table. That is why you hear so much about “poker tells.” A “tell” is any physical reaction, kind of behavior, or habit that gives (or tells) the other players information about your hand. If you learn the most common tells, you can not only watch your own behavior to make sure your body language isn’t telling all your secrets, but also watch for the habits and tics in the poker players you’re at the table with. If you can accurately read your opponent’s tells, you’ll make the right decisions against them more often and win more money. Everyone has their own unique tics and tells, and it’s great to watch individuals and pick up on their unique tells. Luckily, there are also a few involuntary and common tells that you can watch for even the first time you sit down with someone. As a general rule, remember that when a player acts strong, he’s probably weak, and when a player acts weak, he’s probably got a really strong hand. 1)Poker Tells that Say “I Have a Good Hand!” 2)Poker Tells that Say “I Have a Weak Hand!” 3)Poker Tells that Say “I Have a Drawing Hand.” —A final note: more experienced players may give off false tells, so the first thing to read about other players is if they’re novices or pros. |
![]() Takezo1980 1509 points 5913 posts status: Grand Master |
8 months ago
Tells are overrated. Even the live pro’s start to admit that now.. |
![]() SaulGudde 616 points 1971 posts status: Veteran |
8 months ago
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![]() SaulGudde 616 points 1971 posts status: Veteran |
8 months ago
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