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When you first sit down at a table, study the way the players stack their chips. Although it is a generalization, loose aggressive players typically maintain sloppy stacks, while tight conservative players keep neat stacks.
Poker Tells your opponent gives off when they have a good hand.
- They act disinterested in a hand that they are playing in.
Here they are trying to trick you into thinking they are not happy about their cards.
- Shaking Hands when placing a bet
Oftentimes players’ hands shake when they have an excellent hand.
- Sighing and Shrugging
This is typically a sure sign that your opponent is putting on an act of weakness when they have a strong hand.
- Glancing at Chips After Looking at Hole Cards
This is a sign that your opponent is planning a bet.
Poker Tells your opponent gives off when they have a weak or a drawing hand
- Staring
If an opponent tries to stare you down they are trying to act as if they have a strong hand.
- Holding Breath
Often, inexperienced players will hold their breath if they are bluffing.
- They Check Their Hole Cards After the Flop
If the flop shows a possible flush or straight, an opponent that checks or re-checks their hole cards is looking to see if they have hit a flush or straight. If they did hit a flush or straight they would know it and not need to check.
- Taking a Long Time Before Calling a Bet
If a player looks into the pot and seems to be running through some calculations they are most likely figuring out the pot odds to see if it’s worth trying to complete their hand.
Remember, by knowing what these common poker tells are, you can avoid giving them off yourself!
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