Hey man, I cant believe how timely this was :) Im actually going to a Live Poker tomorrow and this was such a blessing. Im gonna apply what i learned from your book as well crushing d micros. Thanks man! 🙏🏻
Have you seen any of these 7 poker tells? Also, here is the strategy I use to bluff with nothing when I am card dead: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x8FPDFfRWE0.html
Checking cards relative to a flop with two of a suit is one of the most consistent tells in poker. People are lazy, and rarely do they memorize the suits of their cards if they're not both suited. I always make sure to be looking at my opponents before I look at the flop, and this is the tell I'm looking for first. As a matter of fact, I can tell if two of a suit has flopped when I see them check their cards. The staring at you tell was one of the first I learned many years ago from Mike Caro's famous book. What no one points out about this tell is that it's relative to your table image. I present an extremely tight-aggressive table image that intimidates a lot of players. I have had players stare me down and then turn over fairly decent cards. This is because even with cards toward the top of their range, I intimidate them, and they would rather not have me call. It took me a while to figure this out, but I adjust with the right players accordingly.
Sir, all your videos are great but this one is spot on from 1-7. I see them all and do a couple myself for sure. I actually worked in doing the reverse of 7 by checking often when I have something like QQ and then hit one on the flop. 😅 thanks for all you’re doing!
Very helpful advice, thanks Nathan. However. I've found the reverse with players with their shaky hands - that they're bluffing and worried about losing their chips as opposed to having a good hand.
It's my experience that a very quick glance at my chips is the sign of a strong hand. If they stare it down, they tend to be counting and worried about a shove back.
Saw a lot of players in main event FAKE tell - looking at opponents chip stacks - most notably last woman standing. Was so obvious after watching her play several hands. Good list though BR.
- So if you have a big hand stare down your opponent so you look weak; - If you have the nutflush on a 3 flush board check your cards like you are on a draw while you are sitting there with the nizzles; - If you have the nuts click it back like it seems you cannot have the nuts; - Hollowood and do a speechplay on the river and raise them with a bluff or a mediocre hand that you turn into a bluff so it makes your play look awfully strong and believable. - Etcetera. Do this only to good players because bad ones don't care a sh*t and probably don't even know what you are doing in the first place.
In your third example, why would you call an insta raise with just two overcards? You say it indicates a mediocre hand, but you're behind mediocre hand.
A lot of times online, let say i have 797.96 in my account, and i buy into a .25-.50 game, i will buy 47.96 just so what if left is 750? Maybe im weird
What about bad luck? I'm strong alternativ the flop but almost always lose to straight, flush becaause of the river. I know statistics and it feels weird? Tips? Anyone have been throw this?
One more is when they look somewhere else as the flop hit the table pretending they are not interested what is on the board. It’s time to be careful especially with a “click”sound from their mouths
I really enjoy and like your videos . I’ve learned a lot. One thing I can suggest is , stop explaining basic LINGO in poker like OFF SUIT, RAINBOW, C BET etc , if they are watching your video this far they should know the meaning . If not, you can SAY this is a little advance etc