October
14th 2008
A Few tips for tricking your poker buddies

Posted under poker & poker tournament & texas hold em

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A significant point in poker is misleading your competitors by persuading them into thinking you have a good poker hand, when in all honesty you could possibly you have a terrible hand. This is referred to as “Poker face”, an unreadable expression to trick your opponents into trusting in something that might not be true.

Having a good hand is most likely going to affect your nerves, could possibly make your hands shake, and your pulse rise. These are pretty obvious signs that your competitors may pick up on very quickly, especially if they are good friends of yours. Take care not to look at the pot if you have a good poker hand. This is very obvious to your competitors that you are, in your head, counting the poker chips.

In the situation where you have a terrible poker hand, try not to avoid looking your opponents in the eyes, keep your head high, and don’t hesitate when you place your bet. In the event that you can persuade yourself that your hand is equal, or better than your poker buddies; you will have a better chance of making them think this as well. Try not to forget to keep this as natural-looking as possible. Your use of body language and actions could be saying one point, while your words and the way you say them are giving them a whole different idea.

One more vital point of Texas Hold Em tournaments is to be attentive to your opponent’s “poker tells”. A “tell” is any kind of expression, physical gesture, or habit that may tell you what kind of poker hand they have. One key rule to remember is when your competitor is acting as though he has a strong hand; he, most likely, has a very weak hand. On the contrary, if he behaves in a way that seem like he has a poor poker hand, he very likely is holding a strong poker hand.

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