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Originally Posted by 18000rpm
More important question: is that action (pushing his cards forward like he knows you're folding) a sign of strength or weakness?
IME it's more often a sign of strength. Thoughts?
Typically when somebody makes an action out of turn (like picking up chips, pushing their cards forward, etc.) it is to disrupt what looks like is going to happen.
In this case it looks like Hero is going to fold, so pushing his cards forward is taunting in nature. Its also presumptive in that Villain is assuming out loud essentially that he has won the hand. So by acting weak (trying to cement the fold) Villain is probably strong and trying to get Hero to rethink his action.
Or Villain could just be tired of waiting.