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Direct eye contact after betting and what it usually means

An analysis of an eye-contact tell that one of the players had in the $340 tournament I played and how I used that to my advantage. And some other random observations.

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Most useful tells in limit poker

Some thoughts on what I think are the most useful tells in limit poker (as opposed to no-limit). The ones I discuss are: reaching for chips, looking down after betting, honest indications of folding, and intimidating postures and expressions.

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Three major misconceptions about poker tells

I discuss some of the common misconceptions about poker tells, including:

1) People think that bluffers are usually going to stare them down, but this isn’t usually the case; bluffers will usually tend to avoid eye contact.

2) Related to #1, people tend to think that when they seek players acting in exaggeratedly strong ways (splashing chips, staring, talking shit, acting cocky) that this means weakness. But actually, many people with strong hands get more relaxed, which leads to them acting in these strong ways. So actually, for many people, strong actually means strong.

3) Everyone seems to think trembling hands is a very important tell, but it’s not unless you’re playing with extreme beginners. Most even somewhat experienced players don’t get so excited to see a strong hand that their hands shake. Plus there are many reasons a person’s hands can shake.

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