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![]() Daniel L. Cox - ArticlesDaniel L. Cox is the editor of Poker Insider Magazine, an e-zine dedicated to poker. He is also the award-winning author of \"Winning Blue-Collar Hold\'em: How to Play Low-limit Ring Games and Small Buy-in Tournaments\" and three upcoming books on poker. He can be found on Facebook and Twitter at PokerInsiderMag, where he gives you a daily poker quote or pokerism.
Chip, Card and Betting Tells in Texas Hold'em Poker- Part 4 of 4Be aware that fumbling of the chips may betray inexperience at a brick and mortar casino, and not betray the fact that the player has considerable experience online. Televised poker tournaments that draw their players from online qualifiers, such as Fox Sports Net tournaments sponsored by major online poker sites, can make this very apparent with some players. Face and Body Tells in Texas Hold'em Poker - Part 3 of 4The fight or flight response is human nature when one faces a confrontational situation. Since poker is often a confrontational endeavor, knowing the key tells (subconscious actions) may provide insight into a player's hand. Poker Tells in Texas Hold'em Poker - Part 1 of 4An observant person can get insight into a player's hand but observing "tells," which are subconscious actions made by that player. Mastering the psychology of poker is crucial to winning poker, and reading tells is one of the skills you need. Conversational and False Tells in Texas Hold'em Poker - Part 2 of 4Pay attention to what your opponents are saying. Be careful of players who say, "I am only in this hand because I want to go home," because what they actually want is to stay right where they are, stacking your chips in front of them. Most players that say, "I feel like gambling" do not like to gamble at all, since they often feel they have the winning hand.
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