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Poker Strategy – Tells
Tells are traditionally
associated with people's physical twitches
in which one gives away the strength of
his or her hand. Tells exist both in the
brick and mortar and the online world. Here
is a list of certain common tells:
Online:
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In limit, a quick
call with two flush or straight cards
out generally means a draw.
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In limit, a quick
raise on the flop generally means top
pair.
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A poor player who
is thinking generally has a weaker holding
and is debating a call.
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Generally if someone
thinks for awhile and then raises, it
is not a bluff.
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Someone who is frequently
raising the pot preflop and then folds
at the flop if someone bets at him is
likely to be on tilt.
Live:
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When a poor player
puts a hand over his mouth, it generally
means he has a strong hand. Generally
he is concealing a smile.
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Shaking hands means
the player is nervous. However, this
can mean he is bluffing or that he has
a very strong hand.
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A player reaching
for a drink also is a sign of being
nervous.
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When a poor player
'stares you down,' generally it means
he is bluffing.
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When the flop comes
and a player quickly looks at his chips,
he is likely to have a strong hand.
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