Monday, January 4, 2010

How Can I Learn To Read Poker Tells?

As most of you probably know, a person that can tell another persons "tells" are considered to be the most skilled player. A tell is any physical reaction to a hand. For example, maybe you have played with someone that coughs every time they have a good hand, or someone else that "shifts" in their chair when they have a bad hand - this is a tell! If you learn these tells then you can ultimately make better decisions in the game and hopefully win more money! There is a whole slew of them so here are just a few of the top ones!

If a player is caught glancing at his poker chips or the actual poker casino tables - chances are they have a good hand and are trying to figure out how much they should bet. If a player stares you down and tries to "scare" you, he probably has a weak hand and is trying to make himself feel dominate over you! If a player takes a long time to call or to make a bet, he or she is probably calculating the pot in their head trying to figure out if its worth it and if he or she has the cards they need to draw a completed hand!

Remember, a lot of experienced players will purposely throw off "false tells" to confuse YOU, so it's always a good idea to find out if a player is a novice or a pro before you even play them! To find some of out top rated poker chips and casino poker tables, visit www.PokerChest.com

3 comments:

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BodyLab said...

I'm a copier lease guy not a card shark, but my 3yr old noticed cards were missing from the deck that was left out on the table today, I'm totally thinking "rainman" at this point and vegas!