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Common Poker Tells: How to Pick up Tells in Poker
Press release from: Poker Reviews
(openPR) - Being able to read other poker player tells is essential to being successful at winning hands at the poker table. This is the case whether the table is virtual or real, in a tournament or in your friends’ basement. If you are going to win against the other players, you need to know how to read their tells.
One of the most valued skills among poker players is the ability to bluff, to have a good "poker face". Bluffing is a term that is used when a player is trying to get an opponent to believe what they are representing is true. Bluffing is common practice that is used on both weak and strong hands.
The bluffing skill works well during online as well as off line play; however, online play has its own opportunities for poker players. Many times, while playing online, other players are more willing to share secrets of play with you. Use this to your best advantage, ask questions of them, they will usually tell you why they did or did not make a certain play during a hand. After all, they are, most likely not going to be playing against you in person. If you explain that you are new to the sport, most poker players will not mind teaching you.
Another skill that poker players must develop is being able to pick up on opponents tells, while hiding their own. Most players are not going to be as obvious as to jump up and down when they are dealt a great hand, but they may look up at the ceiling or begin to tap their toes. Being able to pick up on these little gestures will help you to play more effectively against them. However, just remember that while you are watching your opponents, they are watching you also.
Some poker players engage in idol chitchat while playing a hand. This can be very distracting if you are not one of the people who can do this and still concentrate. The reason for this talking is easy to understand, it is an effective way to throw off the concentration of a table. If you are to be a successful poker player, you will need to learn either to block this out, or to use it to your advantage.
If you've never played poker online, you owe it to yourself to experience the fun firsthand. Visit PartyPoker.com and after downloading the software, use the bonus code FREE25DEP to receive $25 free when making your first deposit.
This free special report is brought to you by Poker Reviews Online.com ( www.Poker-Reviews-Online.com ). Poker Reviews Online.com was launched in 2005 and publishes internet poker news, online Poker room reviews, and internet player bonus codes.
One of the most valued skills among poker players is the ability to bluff, to have a good "poker face". Bluffing is a term that is used when a player is trying to get an opponent to believe what they are representing is true. Bluffing is common practice that is used on both weak and strong hands.
The bluffing skill works well during online as well as off line play; however, online play has its own opportunities for poker players. Many times, while playing online, other players are more willing to share secrets of play with you. Use this to your best advantage, ask questions of them, they will usually tell you why they did or did not make a certain play during a hand. After all, they are, most likely not going to be playing against you in person. If you explain that you are new to the sport, most poker players will not mind teaching you.
Another skill that poker players must develop is being able to pick up on opponents tells, while hiding their own. Most players are not going to be as obvious as to jump up and down when they are dealt a great hand, but they may look up at the ceiling or begin to tap their toes. Being able to pick up on these little gestures will help you to play more effectively against them. However, just remember that while you are watching your opponents, they are watching you also.
Some poker players engage in idol chitchat while playing a hand. This can be very distracting if you are not one of the people who can do this and still concentrate. The reason for this talking is easy to understand, it is an effective way to throw off the concentration of a table. If you are to be a successful poker player, you will need to learn either to block this out, or to use it to your advantage.
If you've never played poker online, you owe it to yourself to experience the fun firsthand. Visit PartyPoker.com and after downloading the software, use the bonus code FREE25DEP to receive $25 free when making your first deposit.
This free special report is brought to you by Poker Reviews Online.com ( www.Poker-Reviews-Online.com ). Poker Reviews Online.com was launched in 2005 and publishes internet poker news, online Poker room reviews, and internet player bonus codes.
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