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Originally Posted by Proskiller
If you should list 3 typical behaviours that show weakness and 3 typical behaviours that show strenght in an opponent, which would you say were most universal and easy to spot?
I'm sure there's LOTS of answers here, but I'm going to go with players who try to look away or otherwise try to disappear before the action gets to them. You can automatically fold your speculative limps.
The disappearing act is a classic.
Also, to King's Spew point, the opposite tell is usually visible in an opponent who exhibits the tell, so if they threaten with chips they are trying to make their presence known, though in the pre-flop scenario I'd expect the disappearing act, and perhaps post-flop with some action when they are drawing I'd expect the more threatening nature.
I think the threatening nature usually comes when they do not want to face a tough decision, and want to deter that from happening.
Last edited by leavesofliberty; 05-30-2017 at 04:23 PM.