Online Poker Tells - Poker Strategy
Obviously
there are not as many poker tells when playing on the
internet as there are when playing in person. You cannot
see the other player in order to read his/her
expressions and emotions. But believe it or not, there
are times when you can pick up on the playing habits of
another player online. For instance: Players that
frequently push the check/fold button before their turn.
This is very common among NOVICE or uneducated players.
This is an easy tell, they have no hand worth playing
and only hope to see free cards - or fold if a raise is
made.
A
GOOD player will take some time off of the clock even
when they have nothing. This keeps the other players
guessing at all times. Sometimes it will even frustrate
an experienced or frequent player causing them to make a
hasty decision. If you see someone checking quickly hand
after hand, play them aggressively, unless of course you
know the player and they are using this as a method to
fool their opponents.
Some
veteran players will try to use the clock as a
"timing" tool to their advantage. For example,
a player may take the full time before they make their
decision to check/fold/raise. If they use a large amount
of time to simply check, odds are they have nothing.
Slightly raise the stakes to keep them in check. If they
come back with a large raise or an all-in raise, watch
out! Unless you know this player very well it is wise to
be cautious and back down. Regardless of the outcome use
it to your advantage by taking mental note of the
player's style and use this knowledge for the next
showdown. A novice player will consistently play their
hand the same way every time.
I'll
give you a good example. I once knew a player that went
all-in every time he would stay in a hand. It didn't
matter if it was on the flop, the turn, or the river, if
he bet it would be all-in. Believe it or not, he won a
lot of tournaments until I (and eventually a few others)
caught up to him by carefully observing his playing
style. He would only play Ace/King, Ace/Ace, or any
suited cards. Once this tell was out, it was easy to
know when to stay in a pot or when to fold. My point is
this: If you will carefully watch a player and take note
of what cards they hold when they win AND loose, you can
get a good feel of how they play and thus recognize
their tells.
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