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Online tells tend to be more difficult to see than live poker reads. In live poker you can often look at a player and know should they want you to call or not. Online, look-at their blinking icon all you want, but it's not going to sweat or smile at you. However, there are some fairly consistent tells that you can look for. Here will be the few tells I put some stock in and play from regularly.<br><br>The No Think Postflop Bettor. This really is the man who raised preflop and put out a post flop bet so fast that you wonder if he's human. There is no way he could have examined the board and thought about things before he threw out that bet. What does this mean? More often than not it means he is bluffing. Think about it. Even when you've got AA, you should have to think a little, look-at the flop, consider just how much you may make off the next bet, etc. Nearly all hand in poker requires thought EXCEPT for the bluff that you committed yourself to make ahead of the flop was even dealt. Now he may have AK and it is a continuation bet. He may have a great deal of hands that may improve. Or, he may have a mid pocket pair. But the bet screams, "Fold, please fold". Maybe you should fold. Maybe you should not. On the other hand, this is very often a sign of some weakness.<br><br>The Slow Click Bettor. This guy is the opposite of the quick bettor. He more than likely has a great hand. If he normally plays at a regular pace and he, all of a sudden, had to think before betting; then he is calculating just how much to bet. When do you do that? When you have a hand and want to: eliminate drawing odds, figure the most effective value bet to make, decide just how to keep people paying to play, etc. So be cautious of this guy and realize that he may have a monster hand. Note, even though, that trusted online bookie ([http://cfores.upr.edu.cu/index.php/indexc/user/viewPublicProfile/2559 view publisher site]) you can find times when someone simply was not paying attention or had connection issues that cause a slow bet. But don't assume they can be weak simply because they took a while to think. Often that's a sign of strength.<br><br>The Habitual Slow Player. Watch what cards are shown at the end of each hand. Remember who bet and who raised. When you spot an individual who did not raise AA or KK preflop, mark them as being an habitual slow player. Everyone slow plays a hand every once in a while. If you hit a set with pocket pair, etc, maybe you will check/call the flop. However, someone who consistently will not raise preflop a legit raising hand is an habitual slow player. Keep that in your mind. If he shows a willingness to fold on the flop when he misses, you want to be cautious. And if he comes out of the woods with a big, unexplained bet late in a hand, then you definitely may want to think three or four times before calling his bet.<br><br>The Suited Sucker. As soon as someone turns over Kx suited start thinking "suited sucker", unless he was on the blind. Look at his position, the earlier his position the better of a suited sucker he is. Keep that in mind and watch out when he turns in to the "Flush/Draw Chaser."<br><br>The Flush/Draw Chaser. This is a simple player to spot. They love chasing draws cheap. Watch them to determine the amount they are willing to pay (as a % of the pot) to draw, then act according. If you want them to fold, bet more. If you want to pull them along, bet less. If a draw hits and they come out of the woods with a big bet or raise, then say "congratulation on hitting your draw" and fold.

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Online tells tend to be more difficult to see than live poker reads. In live poker you can often look at a player and know should they want you to call or not. Online, look-at their blinking icon all you want, but it's not going to sweat or smile at you. However, there are some fairly consistent tells that you can look for. Here will be the few tells I put some stock in and play from regularly.

The No Think Postflop Bettor. This really is the man who raised preflop and put out a post flop bet so fast that you wonder if he's human. There is no way he could have examined the board and thought about things before he threw out that bet. What does this mean? More often than not it means he is bluffing. Think about it. Even when you've got AA, you should have to think a little, look-at the flop, consider just how much you may make off the next bet, etc. Nearly all hand in poker requires thought EXCEPT for the bluff that you committed yourself to make ahead of the flop was even dealt. Now he may have AK and it is a continuation bet. He may have a great deal of hands that may improve. Or, he may have a mid pocket pair. But the bet screams, "Fold, please fold". Maybe you should fold. Maybe you should not. On the other hand, this is very often a sign of some weakness.

The Slow Click Bettor. This guy is the opposite of the quick bettor. He more than likely has a great hand. If he normally plays at a regular pace and he, all of a sudden, had to think before betting; then he is calculating just how much to bet. When do you do that? When you have a hand and want to: eliminate drawing odds, figure the most effective value bet to make, decide just how to keep people paying to play, etc. So be cautious of this guy and realize that he may have a monster hand. Note, even though, that trusted online bookie (view publisher site) you can find times when someone simply was not paying attention or had connection issues that cause a slow bet. But don't assume they can be weak simply because they took a while to think. Often that's a sign of strength.

The Habitual Slow Player. Watch what cards are shown at the end of each hand. Remember who bet and who raised. When you spot an individual who did not raise AA or KK preflop, mark them as being an habitual slow player. Everyone slow plays a hand every once in a while. If you hit a set with pocket pair, etc, maybe you will check/call the flop. However, someone who consistently will not raise preflop a legit raising hand is an habitual slow player. Keep that in your mind. If he shows a willingness to fold on the flop when he misses, you want to be cautious. And if he comes out of the woods with a big, unexplained bet late in a hand, then you definitely may want to think three or four times before calling his bet.

The Suited Sucker. As soon as someone turns over Kx suited start thinking "suited sucker", unless he was on the blind. Look at his position, the earlier his position the better of a suited sucker he is. Keep that in mind and watch out when he turns in to the "Flush/Draw Chaser."

The Flush/Draw Chaser. This is a simple player to spot. They love chasing draws cheap. Watch them to determine the amount they are willing to pay (as a % of the pot) to draw, then act according. If you want them to fold, bet more. If you want to pull them along, bet less. If a draw hits and they come out of the woods with a big bet or raise, then say "congratulation on hitting your draw" and fold.