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Everyone has their own unique tics and tells, and it’s great to watch individuals and pick up on their unique tells. Luckily, there are also a few involuntary and common tells that you can watch for even the first time you sit down with someone. As a general rule, remember that when a player acts strong, he’s probably weak, and when a player acts weak, he's probably got a really strong hand.
Poker Tells that Say "I Have a Good Hand!"
- Acting Uninterested in a Hand While Still in It
- Shaking Hands
- Rapid Breathing
- Sighing and Shrugging
- Glancing at Chips After Looking at Hole Cards
Poker Tells that Say "I Have a Weak Hand!"This is usually a sign of a strong hand. The player is pretending that he’s not excited about his cards – but he is.
During a hand, if you notice a player’s hands are shaking as she places her bet, she probably has gotten a really, really good hand. Perhaps the nuts.
Some players can control the shakes, but it's harder to control the automatic heart-racing that comes when you see pocket aces or hit the flop really hard. If you can see a player's chest visibly rising and falling, they have an excellent hand
If a player makes a show of sighing or shrugging, and says things like “Oh, I guess I’ll call,” or even “Why am I calling?” he probably is overacting and is trying to hide a big hand.
When a player looks down and sees strong hole or pocket cards, she may glance over at her chips to see just how much she can bet.
- Staring Down Other Players
- Holding Breath
Poker Tells that Say "I Have a Drawing Hand."If an opponent is staring you down, he’s trying to represent strength. Usually though, he has a weak hand – he might have something, but it’s something that can be beaten or drawn out on.
Often, inexperienced players will hold their breath if they are bluffing.
If the flop shows the possibility of giving someone a flush or straight draw, watch for people re-checking their hole cards. They’re checking to see if they have a piece of it – whether that black Ace was a spade or a club. The player doesn’t have the flush or straight at that point, because if they did, they wouldn’t have to check, but she is seeing if she has a draw to it.
If a player looks into the pot and seems to be doing some calculating in his head, he probably is. He’s most likely figuring out the pot odds to see if it’s worth it to try and catch the cards he needs to complete his drawing hand.