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Originally Posted by AmazonPrime
Wait, you read Elwood 3-4 times, grouped each type of tells in a spreadsheet with checkboxes for each opponents, spent weeks looking and tallying these tells with regs, and abandoned all of them for lack of usefulness, too?
I did.
Yes actually I have done all of that.
Well I only read it twice but I did/do track live tells and accuracy in a tab on my workbook.
Funny
I have found some of the general ideas such as eye contact to be quite reliable, but as I alluded to before they are only used on top of everything else and to sway a 50/50 decision.
So yes if someone jams a psb otr and I have ranged him ~30/70 air/value and I'm on the fence, if he doesn't make eye contact for 45 seconds+ and is breathing regularly I'm probably going to call.
If he scratches his left earlobe it is obviously a clear fold.