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<br>In standard [casino](https://git.solutionsinc.co.uk/marcusz7149075) games like blackjack, you play strictly against a cold, mathematical algorithm or a heavily regulated dealer following rigid rules.<br>
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<br>Every single player at the table constantly leaks tiny, unconscious pieces of information regarding the absolute strength of their hidden cards.<br>
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Spotting Nervousness and Comfort
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<br>The human body is incredibly terrible at hiding massive spikes in adrenaline caused by extreme stress or intense excitement.<br>
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<br>If a player sighs loudly, slumps their shoulders, and tosses their chips in aggressively, they are almost certainly holding an absolute monster hand.<br>
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Amateur players will often stare intensely at the board if they completely missed the flopPlayers who hit their draw will often instantly look down at their chip stack to plan a betThe classic "Strong means Weak, and Weak means Strong" theory applies to almost all amateurs
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Why Sizing Reveals Everything
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<br>While physical twitches are dramatic and fun to spot, the absolute most reliable tell in all of poker is a player's actual betting pattern.<br>
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<br>A rapid, instant "snap-call" usually indicates a medium-strength drawing hand, as the player didn't need to calculate a complex raising strategy.<br>
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How to Filter the Noise
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<br>The most catastrophic mistake you can make when reading tells is failing to establish a "baseline" for an opponent's normal behavior.<br>
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<br>A professional will intentionally sigh and act weak specifically to induce you into calling their massive value bet.<br>
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Betting PatternLikely Hand StrengthOpponent MindsetSudden massive overbetExtremely strong premium pairTerrified of being outdrawn by a flushInstant "Snap" CallDraw (Flush or Straight)Doesn't want to fold, but afraid to raise
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<br>Spend your time at the table actively studying your opponents rather than staring mindlessly at your phone between hands.<br>
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