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Originally Posted by Truckin
Was in a live tourney today and had two players with this same eye flutter.
One lady did it after she looker at her cards,so I gave her the benefit of hitting something when she raised 4x the blind.I folded.
But I never saw her do it again until I called her later in the tourney.
She shoved allin after the flop and she could barley look my direction.
I had to know what this meant and had a hunch she was bluffing so she wouldnt be blinded off(Im chip leader at this point).
I called her allin and she flipped over 57 o/s ...I knock her out.
2nd case was HU against a guy that says he has no experience at HU
and is looking forward to the experience.
At this point we got about 12 railbirds and they all seem to be giving this guy advice.Kinda pissed me off but they wher giving him pretty bad advice since I was playing him pretty aggressive.
Sidenote this guy knocked out a good player with AA with 37.
Guy slowplayed his AA and ended up letting buddy walk into a fullhouse.
I laughed cause it told me I was know HU with a complete donk.
He now had me covered 4x my stack..
So Im grinding this guy down but not getting a double up.
Hand is checked and we see a flop.
AAQ im holding 23 and this guys eyes start fluttering like crazy.
From how I read him he looked scared of the Aces.
He checks and I shove.
After the railbirds talk him into calling(thx u rail!!)
He flips over Q6 and I am done.
I know I shouldnt have shoved but my question is about the eye flutter.
What does this usually mean?
Im new to live so need some help with these reads.
Im thinking it means big hand or big bluff?
Help would be appreciated.
Play in a real poker room, one where they don't let the rail birds advise players on the hands.
You should have been calling for the floor to back the railbirds up. One player per hand.