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$2-5: An immediate call on the flop and desperate behavior after river bet

Posted on June 3, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

This is a $2-5 hand I played the other day. This one was interesting because my opponent's actions added up to make me suspicious enough to make a river call, in a spot that I ordinarily would have folded from a fundamental perspective. It’s also interesting because he was doing a lot of stuff (like talking and showing his neighbor his cards) that will usually mean a good hand, but in this case ...

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Filed Under: Poker Cash Game, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: $2-5 NL, immediate call, post-bet tells, showing cards, strange behavior

$500 Pendleton tournament – Immediate check-behind from aggressor raises red flags

Posted on April 22, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

This past weekend I played in several tournaments at Wild Horse Casino in Pendleton, Oregon. I played a $200, a $300, and a $500 buy-in. I had some pretty bad luck, but I also did some stupid stuff that probably contributed to my lousy showing. For one thing, I had scheduled a 30-minute phone interview right in the middle of the $200 tournament, which caused me to be blinded and anted down from ...

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Filed Under: Poker Tells, Poker Tournament, Poker Trip Report Tagged With: immediate check, Pendleton, strong hand tells

Guest blog post from poker player Daniel Steinberg

Posted on March 13, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

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 to him in-line with his email. ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Online Poker, Poker Tells, Poker Tells Book, Psychology Tagged With: bet-timing tells, talking alot

Review of Jared Tendler’s Mental Game of Poker

Posted on March 3, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

The Mental Game of Poker by Jared Tendler I must admit I was skeptical when I first heard about The Mental Game of Poker. This is because I’m very skeptical about most self-help-psychology books. I think most of them are bullshit. Also, having played poker seriously for a number of years, I didn’t think there was much a book could impart on the topic of improving your mental state. I knew ...

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Immediate calls – a badly written chapter of my book

Posted on February 28, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

A reader, David Monath, sent me an email about my book Reading Poker Tells yesterday, pointing out some inconsistencies in the “Speed of calling” chapter, specifically what I say about immediate calls and what they mean. I wanted to address the inconsistencies here for the benefit of people who read the book.  ...

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Filed Under: Poker Tells Book, Psychology Tagged With: immediate call, weak hand tells

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

Posted on February 12, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

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 literally only point to one hand of the entire 22 hours of playing where I believed I’d made a mistake. That’s a big step up for me; in most of the few bigger buy-in tourneys I’ve played ...

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Filed Under: Poker Tells, Poker Tournament, Poker Trip Report, Psychology Tagged With: bet timing, bet-timing tells, tournament

More on immediate calls (snap-calls) in No Limit Hold’em

Posted on January 6, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

In my previous blog post I talked about what immediate calls (snap-calls) of significant turn bets in NLHE might mean. Some responses let me know that I hadn’t made it clear that I was just talking about significant turn bets, as opposed to flop bets, so I wanted to reiterate that. I think some of what I said can apply to flop bets, but flop bets and calls are usually not as meaningful, just ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Strategy, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: immediate call, snap calls, stack size, tilt

A Snap-Call Theory

Posted on January 3, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

The last post I wrote talked about immediate calls and what they might mean. (I called them “quick calls” but I should say “immediate calls” or "snap calls" because “quick” could be interpreted as someone moving their bet in with a quick motion.) I had talked in my book about quick calls for a short bit, but I’ve never felt happy with that section, because I felt there was much more to say on it. ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Strategy, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: immediate call, snap call

$2-5: quick call of turn bet indicates probable draw

Posted on January 1, 2013 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

This hand is from a $2-5 NL full ring game. Long story short: my opponent called a substantial turn bet very quickly, and I should have thought more about what his action meant. I should have come to the conclusion that his quick call meant that he was most likely drawing, which means I should have bluffed the river. ...

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Filed Under: Poker Cash Game, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: $2-5 NL, immediate call, quick call

Poker tells at live $1-2 no-limit

Posted on November 27, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

Update: Did you know I have a poker tells video series? Check it out here.  In the past couple of weeks (November 2012), I played a few sessions of live $1-2 NLHE with the purpose of studying what poker tell information was the most important and relevant. It’d been a while since I played $1-2 (haven't been playing much at all lately with the exception of some $2-5 and the occasional $100+ ...

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Length of time looking at hole cards: a really useful heads-up poker tell

Posted on October 20, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

I got heads-up in a NLHE tournament the other night and noticed that my opponent had a very common poker tell: when his hole cards were weak, he'd stare at them for a couple seconds on his initial look at them. This can be a useful tell at a full table, but I've found it's especially common when in a short-handed or heads-up situation. Instead of posting this story here, I got permission from ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: heads-up, hole cards

An American playing poker in Paris: Cercle Cadet trip report

Posted on September 29, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

In September, I was in France for my honeymoon, so like any good new husband I wanted to get out and play some poker while I was there. After researching some Paris poker rooms, I ended up playing just a few hours at the Cercle Cadet poker club. This post will contain a few tips it might help you to know if you plan on playing there and my general impression of the card room and players. ...

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Filed Under: Poker Trip Report Tagged With: Paris poker

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

Posted on August 29, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

This is the third post in a series about Guy Laliberte's poker tells. This one will include a short analysis of Laliberte's bet timing tells. It's admittedly a small sample size, but what stands out is that when Laliberte chooses to bluff in a significant spot, it seems he is more likely to bet or raise quickly, within a few seconds. When he has a big hand, he is more likely to take a long time. ...

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Filed Under: Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: bet-timing tells, bluffing, Guy Laliberte, movement, poker tells

Studying Guy Laliberte’s poker tells, Part 2

Posted on August 27, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

In my last post I talked about some possible poker tells Guy Laliberte might have had during the One Drop. None of it was very conclusive, just because there were so few hands involving Guy, and only one where he made a significant bluff. In this post I wanted to look back at some old hands from a few years ago, to see if we could spot some of the same behavior. To summarize my last post, the ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: facial expressions, Guy Laliberte, looseness, relaxation, stillness

One Drop Tournament: Guy Laliberte’s poker tells

Posted on August 26, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

I spent the last couple days studying footage of Guy Laliberte playing poker. I started out studying the One Drop $1 million buy-in tournament final table footage, with the goal of picking up significant patterns Guy might have in significant hands. There were quite a few hands where Guy had strong hands and obviously wanted action. The problem was that there was really only one significant bluff ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Tells, Poker Tournament, Psychology Tagged With: facial expressions, Guy Laliberte, One Drop, poker tells, relaxation, stillness

Chris Moneymaker getting a live read on Chris Oliver

Posted on July 29, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

I've been too busy to do many interesting blog posts lately, but I plan on doing some more in-depth televised poker analysis soon, on the level of what I did with the Pius Heinz WSOP 2011 footage. For now, I'll just post this video where it seems that Chris Moneymaker has a really good live read on his opponent Chris Oliver. This isn't just an interpretation; Moneymaker actually tells his "mental ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Tells, Poker Tournament Tagged With: Chris Moneymaker, Chris Oliver, live read, poker tells

Phil Ivey talks about poker tells

Posted on July 22, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

Phil Ivey recently sat for an interview (which is a rare thing) conducted by Nolan Dalla. Although it was just a few soft-ball questions (no mention of Full Tilt Poker stuff), it still gives a very interesting glimpse into Ivey's mind, in my opinion. He also talks a little bit about poker tells. ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Strategy, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: facial expressions, Phil Ivey, poker tells

Mental and emotional stress of poker

Posted on July 22, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

I'm posting an old piece piece I wrote, from two years ago, about the emotional stress of the game for me specifically. I wrote it right after I’d been knocked out of a tournament by playing a hand very badly, and while I was very frustrated with  myself. I’ve been planning on reading and reviewing Jared Tendler’s The Mental Game of Poker as soon as I get some extra time, because I’ve been ...

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Filed Under: Psychology Tagged With: anxiety, psychology, stress

I’m interviewed on High Roller Radio, a poker podcast

Posted on July 16, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

I was contacted by Derrick from the High Roller Radio Show, an "online gambling and poker magazine", asking me to do an interview. Click here for a link to the page with my interview. I think it went really well. Prior to the interview, I consumed half a milligram of Lorazepam and about a shot of Grand Marnier and that seemed to put me in a really good spot. Derrick asked some really good ...

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Filed Under: Poker Tells, Poker Tells Book, Publicity Tagged With: poker podcast, poker tells, poker tells book, publicity

Reading Poker Tells e-book now available

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

I've finally got the Reading Poker Tells e-book up for sale here. I've got it available as a zipped file that includes all three major formats: PDF, EPUB, and MOBI. This is what I've seen several other sites do. I've been told it offers the most convenient way for people to view the e-book on any e-reader or device they may have, whether it's the Kindle, the iPad, the Nook, or whatever else ...

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Review of Christopher Dillingham’s Dissecting Pinocchio

Posted on May 21, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

Christopher Dillingham's "Dissecting Pinocchio" is a good book on lie detection. Dillingham is a police officer who's well-versed in interrogations, and you can tell from his stories that he has a lot of experience to back up his observations. He also talks about studies that have been done about lie detection. The best thing about this book is the author's realism about lie detection. There ...

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Review of Philip Newall’s The Intelligent Poker Player

Posted on May 21, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

In order to review Philip Newall’s book The Intelligent Poker Player in an accurate and practical way, I must reveal that I am very far from being a great limit poker player. (I could extrapolate to no-limit poker, but let me humble myself a little bit at a time.) I want to be honest about the weaknesses in my game so that players who are decent but not great at limit poker (people like myself) ...

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I’m interviewed on Badugi Allstars poker podcast

Posted on May 15, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

The boys at Badugi Allstars interviewed me on their poker podcast. Talk included: Why I wrote the book What makes my book different from other poker tells books The importance of correlating tells with specific situations Some discussion on the common tell of defensive chip handling Dissing Joe Navarro and Mike Caro (respectfully) Penis-shaped doughnuts (it's a Portland, Oregon ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Tells, Poker Tells Book Tagged With: Joe Navarro, Mike Caro, poker podcast, poker tells, poker tells book

More poker tells in Rounders (besides KGB’s Oreo)

Posted on May 9, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

Hi, I'm Zach Elwood, the author of the book Verbal Poker Tells (amongst other poker tells projects). This is my blog.  My email acquaintance Michael Blinder recently wrote to point out something very awesome in the movie Rounders. Both Teddy KGB and Mike McDermott (Matt Damon’s character) exhibit a few poker tells besides the infamous Oreo cookie one. Both of them exhibit a kind of poker tell I ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: Brian Koppelman, disclaimers, Matt Damon, Phil Hellmuth, poker tells, Pokerstars, Rounders, script, verbal statements

Trying to influence villain to call or fold (false tells)

Posted on April 13, 2012 by Zachary Elwood — Get a free poker tells course here

A guy emailed me about a hand where he tried to give a false poker tell of strength (showing his neighbor his cards) to get a guy to fold to his all-in flop bet. He described himself as playing in a high-stakes home game. His email led to a discussion about how smart it is to try to influence your opponents in such a way. ...

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Filed Under: Favorites, Poker Tells, Psychology Tagged With: calling reflex, deception, false tells, Mike Caro, poker tells, showing hands

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"What I loved about your book is the concept that everything is situation-dependent. Your classification of the situations was very valuable."            - Amir Lehavot, pro player, 3rd place in 2013 WSOP ME "Anyone who is a fan of Caro's book will find this 21st century update easier to read and understand, as well as far more useful."            - Paul Gordon, semi-pro player
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