Hiding Tells

September 11th, 2012 by Aryan Leave a reply »

Do you ever receive that itch? The itch to gamble, to head to the closest gambling house, to find a superior stakes casino game of Texas hold’em, to sit at a Black-jack table for hours on end. I really like that itch. And I really like to scratch it.

I also love to watch men and women gamble. No 2 poker faces seem equal. When I gamble I like to consider I put on a poker face that’s impassable. But I know I have certain gestures. For one, the only time I smoke is when I bet on poker or Black jack. And then I smoke. Except I chain smoke regardless of whether I am succeeding or losing, regardless of whether I’ve a very good hand or bad.

I once bet within a weekly poker game. The game was always five card draw. There was a player who wagered with us every single week who always wore a hat. When he was dealt a excellent hand, subconsciously, he would start touching and betting with his hat. Needless to say, he never won.

The greatest poker player I ever saw was a guy who made far more movements and gestures at a poker table than anyone I had ever met. He was flawless in the way he dressed. Always an costly suit and tie, boots shined and nails trimmed. He was meticulous in this manner. And he was constantly brushing his pant leg or holding his hands or stacking his chips in tidy little piles.

I use to study him for hours. I’d attempt to see if I could notice his tell. Selecting fuzz off his jacket- did this mean he was bluffing? Arranging his chips in a very short pile – did this imply he had a great hand?

Several years later I bumped into him in the bar in Chicago and we had a beer. I asked him if he had been aware of all those motions he made or if they have been subconscious. He informed me that each and every individual thing he did at a poker table was deliberate. He said that everybody is often checking out everyone else’s poker face. They are trying to detect the the tell.

So his system was to give them lots to assume about. His thinking was if they had been thinking about him picking a piece of fuzz off his jacket and what it meant they positive weren’t pondering about their cards.

His program was diversion. And it worked for him. By no means give up a process that works for you.

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