October
9th 2008
Some Pointers for fooling your poker competition

Posted under poker & poker tournament & texas hold em tips

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A significant point in poker is misleading your competitors by making them think you actually have a good hand, when in all honesty it is possible you have a terrible hand. This is what people call “Poker face”, a straight expression to trick your competition into supposing an idea that may not be true.

If you happen to have a good poker hand it is most likely going to make you feel nervous, could possibly make your hands shake, and your heartbeat race. These are signs that your opponents may notice very fast, especially if they are old friends. Keep in mind not to peer over at the pot if you have some good poker cards in your hands. This is an obvious gesture for the other players that you are, in your mind, adding up how many poker chips are in the pot.

In the situation where you have a god-awful poker hand, try not to dodge your competitors eyes, don’t lower your head, and don’t be indecisive about your bet. If you can prove to yourself that your hand is just as good, or better than your competition; you will have a better chance of making them think this as well. Keep in mind to make this seem as normal as possible. Your gestures and actions could be saying one point, while the things you are talking about are making them believe something entirely different.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be aware of your poker buddies’ “poker tells”. A “tell” is a look or appearance that could might tell you something about their poker hand. One basic rule to keep in mind is when your opponent appears as if he has a good poker hand; he, very likely, has a poor hand. On the other side of the coin, if he behaves in a way that seem like he has a poor poker hand, he probably has a pretty decent hand.

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