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03-02-2016 , 11:53 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PTuG11phfk

@ around the 3 minute mark danielle flops set over set, coolering her don cherry look alike opponent. she's got a pretty good poker face, but I picked up one strength tell. can you spot it?
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03-02-2016 , 01:58 PM
Very subtle, but she looks down very quickly after seeing the flop. It would be less noticeable if her chips were directly under where her eyes focused but it was a definite "don't look at the board because I flopped it". The real cooler of it was the Q on the turn and the spade on the river. Absolutely no way for the box of Mike and Ike's to even think about thinking about the possibility of having the losing hand there. Although if he gave it some thought, what is she shoving with there? Her range can be narrowed to AK spades and QQ. She's never shoving with anything else. Not KK, AA, AsQx and AK spades should be raising or just calling because of the paired board and Toms loose play(could have Q9). So, important to pick up on these tells to aid in the decision process.

Last edited by bluffcrusher1; 03-02-2016 at 02:11 PM.
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03-02-2016 , 05:04 PM
check out her two hand death grip on her hole cards.
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03-02-2016 , 05:25 PM
I was looking at the death grip also but I didn't watch her in any other hands to see if that was normal for her.
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03-02-2016 , 11:35 PM
Good to say, this time I noticed both the glance at her stack on the flop and the death grip on the turn. Been away for a few days, so I'm a bit late to the party. But thanks again for the vids OF4!
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03-04-2016 , 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by OmahaFanatical4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PTuG11phfk

@ around the 3 minute mark danielle flops set over set, coolering her don cherry look alike opponent. she's got a pretty good poker face, but I picked up one strength tell. can you spot it?
I picked up three or four tells on this hand. Didn't you notice the other ones?
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03-10-2016 , 09:51 PM
The glance at her chips, and just as importantly, immediately away from the flop (nothing to analyze here--I hit my set) is a legit tell. But in this video there seemed to be a delay, which may be caused by editing.

Her checking the turn when the queen pairs should seem suspicious, as she's representing a big queen or big pair when she re-raised pre-flop, bet the flop, and check-called the turn. Another queen shouldn't slow her down without push-back by her opponent, unless she had something like AK or a smallish pair, which probably wouldn't call the turn and wouldn't check-raise the river (unless she spiked a boat on the river--which beats deuces full). Would kind of seemed like a trap play to me, and I would proceed cautiously from there, probably not calling the all in check raise on the river.
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03-14-2016 , 07:57 AM
yea fold the river for 725 more that's a great play.everyone is a genius when they see both hands.

and gavin smith is unbearable.
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03-14-2016 , 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Bad Lobster
I picked up three or four tells on this hand. Didn't you notice the other ones?
She's a tellbox
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03-15-2016 , 10:38 AM
I always feel like a lot of people have big hands when they stop all conversation and look down to either side.
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03-17-2016 , 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by borg23
yea fold the river for 725 more that's a great play.everyone is a genius when they see both hands.

and gavin smith is unbearable.
The graphic on the bottom is confusing and seemed to suggest he was calling $2625 more, not $725 more (2625 being the total each put in on the river). If I had played that hand, I might have moved in on the river if I bet it. If I saw the tell, I might have checked behind.

You don't find the check-call on the turn suspicious? I'd expect a legit hand to bet here, and a bad hand to check-fold.
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03-19-2016 , 12:47 AM
Do you notice that while Danielle goes deathly silent when she picks up a big hand, so does villain? He's practicing his felt stare so hard, he can't see what she's doing. If he'd noticed, he might not have been so quick to put all his money in with bottom full house.

Lesson for everyone: don't let your own Hollywooding get in the way of watching the other player.
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05-10-2016 , 01:58 AM
Does she play in Tampa?? Prolly just a look alike, but was in the biggest hold'em game and hadn't seen her before.
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05-11-2016 , 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by George Rice
You don't find the check-call on the turn suspicious? I'd expect a legit hand to bet here, and a bad hand to check-fold.
That betting pattern is consistent with a nut flush draw. The river is actually a great card because it completes the flush, leading the other player to reasonably conclude that his full house is good and up against a hand that can pay him off.
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05-12-2016 , 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Synchronic
Does she play in Tampa?? Prolly just a look alike, but was in the biggest hold'em game and hadn't seen her before.
Originally from Minnesota, she now lives in Las Vegas; online name was dmoongirl, and she was featured in "Bet Raise Fold"
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05-14-2016 , 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Sugar
I always feel like a lot of people have big hands when they stop all conversation and look down to either side.
They do the same when they have a bluff too and are involved in a big hand.
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