Tag Archives: bet-timing tells

Guest blog post from poker player Daniel Steinberg

I received an interesting email from Daniel Steinberg, who’s an ex-poker-pro with some very good online and live results. He’s obviously got a lot of poker experience, so his opinions are worth listening to. I’ve included some of my responses … Continue reading

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Got third in a fairly big tournament: thoughts on poker tells

This past weekend I played a $215 tourney at Chinook Winds, put on by Deepstacks Poker. Out of about 280 players, I got third for $5,700. I feel like I’m playing my best tournament game I’ve ever played; I can … Continue reading

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Guy Laliberte’s poker tells, Part 3: bet timing and leaning back in the chair

Examining Guy Laliberte’s poker tells, this post looks at a bet-timing imbalance and a tendency Guy seems to have of leaning back in his chair following a bluff.

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Some tells in a $5-10 no-limit game

Some observations on tells I made in a $5-10 no-limit game.

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Checking quickly vs. taking a long time to check

Some players with a strong hand will check more quickly than usual to a pre-flop raiser, because they don’t want to dissuade the pre-flop raiser from putting in a continuation bet.

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