Poker tell video: Dangerous bet

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Dangerous bet

▼ TYPE  Poker tell       ▼ TIME  23 seconds
Video notes

You’ll earn a lot of extra money in the long run if you avoid making bets in dangerous situations. Unfortunately, most players fail in this regard.

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  1. Well, I see him looking away. I know he will raise if I make a bet. I got Aces and know he will jump on it and raise back. Then he will just have to suck out on me because after he raises, I’m putting him allin.

  2. A “tell” I have witnessed many times over the years. I find it very reliable in lower stakes games. I have also noticed it used more often after a player makes a bet, they then look away and if I call I am looking at the nuts or at least a hand that they thought was very strong. thanks so much for all the hard work you do.

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