Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What are some good facial expressions to make to fool opponents in texas hold em?

are there any facial expressions to make to fool your opponent into doing what you want? does looking down at your cards work anything? what does shuffling your chips do? anything helps on how to fool opponents into what you want is greatly appreciated.


What are some good facial expressions to make to fool opponents in texas hold em?
fidget alot when you have a good hand, almost like you have a wedgie, seriously!laugh quietly at a bad hand. come up with a fake ';lie identifier'; like pulling your ear every time you have a bad hand and are trying to pretend its good until the other players recognize these faces and there's a round in your favor. after that they'll think they're palm readersWhat are some good facial expressions to make to fool opponents in texas hold em?
There are all kinds of reverse tells. But they really only work on people that you consistently play with. If you are playing in a tournament or at a casino with players you've never seen, let alone played with before, you can't expect them to have a ';read'; on you.





Although there is on tell tale give away, if your hands are shaking when you put your chips out it usually means you have the nuts and your adrenaline is pumping so hard that it causes your and to tremble.





If there is a 4 card flush and you re check your cards and then bet that usually indicates that you have a card of high suit in that flush (although people do bluff at 4 card flushes, I've done it)...so this won't always work.





When the river comes out go ';hmm'; and push your head back, like in suprise. THen bet. That can indicate that you suprisingly caught the card you needed to make your hand when.
i love texas hold em! sometimes when i have like good cards, example J and k or A and 2 or a pair or something like that i go all in or raise the money up.





good luck and have fun =)
dunno if this can help in anyway, but good players usually know that when an opponent looks at their chip stack, it means they are deciding how much to bet

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