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Dmitry8
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« on: September 07, 2011, 06:42:31 AM »

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!"
-Acting Uninterested in a Hand While Still in It
This is usually a sign of a strong hand. The player is pretending that he’s not excited about his cards – but he is.
-Shaking Hands
During a hand, if you notice a player’s hands are shaking as she places her bet, she probably has gotten a really, really good hand. Perhaps the nuts.
-Rapid Breathing
Some players can control the shakes, but it's harder to control the automatic heart-racing that comes when you see pocket aces or hit the flop really hard. If you can see a player's chest visibly rising and falling, they have an excellent hand
-Sighing and Shrugging
If a player makes a show of sighing or shrugging, and says things like “Oh, I guess I’ll call,” or even “Why am I calling?” he probably is overacting and is trying to hide a big hand.
-Glancing at Chips After Looking at Hole Cards
When a player looks down and sees strong hole or pocket cards, she may glance over at her chips to see just how much she can bet.

2)Poker Tells that Say "I Have a Weak Hand!"
-Staring Down Other Players
If an opponent is staring you down, he’s trying to represent strength. Usually though, he has a weak hand – he might have something, but it’s something that can be beaten or drawn out on.
-Holding Breath
Often, inexperienced players will hold their breath if they are bluffing.

3)Poker Tells that Say "I Have a Drawing Hand."
-Checking Hole Cards After a Flop
If the flop shows the possibility of giving someone a flush or straight draw, watch for people re-checking their hole cards. They’re checking to see if they have a piece of it – whether that black Ace was a spade or a club. The player doesn’t have the flush or straight at that point, because if they did, they wouldn’t have to check, but she is seeing if she has a draw to it.
-Taking a Long Time Before Calling a Bet
If a player looks into the pot and seems to be doing some calculating in his head, he probably is. He’s most likely figuring out the pot odds to see if it’s worth it to try and catch the cards he needs to complete his 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.
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2011, 08:36:00 AM »

Beautiful advice Dmitry and very helpful info.

This would be a nice printable little guide sheet especially for new poker players.

Last but not least welcome to the forum!

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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2011, 10:47:09 AM »

It's definitely useful to me Dmitry. Thanks and welcome to the forum  Wink
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« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2011, 11:52:47 AM »

Solid advice and would like to hear what poker tells you have for virtual poker.
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« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2011, 01:04:03 PM »

Solid advice and would like to hear what poker tells you have for virtual poker.

That is a difficult one.  

Players who normally come out with heavy betting on a lot of hands are generally betting on their Ace high or a medium pocket pair.  Watch out when they limp and check.  I've been caught a couple of times.

Obvously the clock - as you mentioned in the other thread.  

Make notes on players.  Even if it is only to write down what they are betting on.  This is so useful for the game you are in and in any future games.  

Some notes I made on players on a site that I hadn't played on for a long time, came in really useful and helped me win a couple of sitngos.  This is the best tell there is.

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