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Originally Posted by Transcendence
"Will you show me if I fold?" = I can't wait to fold so pls just give me a damn reason to.
Or, it's just someone who says it all the time because they're trying to get people to show their cards for information.
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Originally Posted by Transcendence
"How much are you playing?" (Preflop) = how do I extract the maximum with this huge overpair?
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Originally Posted by zzxy9
Or, "I have a small to medium pocket pair and need to know if you have enough to make it worthwhile to set mine."
Or, it's a really good player who always wants to know stack sizes and/or prevent angles from people hiding chips.
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Originally Posted by JustinZee
The most reliable one I know comes up all the time in NLHE. The flop has a flush draw and it hits on the turn. If they double check their cards they are usually checking to see if they have one of the suit. Like suppose the flop is K82hh and the turn is the 9h. They have KQ and want to see if one their cards is a heart. The reason they don't have a flush is people generally remember if they flopped a flush draw. So when it hits on the turn, they don't need to double check since they would remember they flopped a flush draw.
This tell is best against weaker players or intermediate players. I have seen a lot of good players double check from time to time and they generally don't give off live tells much anyways,
I was going to respond with the caveat you added at the end. This can be very unreliable and even a false tell from good players since the suit check is pretty widely known. Beware the player who never has to recheck his cards after the flop rechecking his cards in this spot.