| This is a discussion on Announcing bet sizes a tell? within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; So I was playing live in a casino yesterday (Actually won a $300 high hand ) and I noticed something. Every time a few of ... |
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| Announcing bet sizes a tell? So I was playing live in a casino yesterday (Actually won a $300 high hand ) and I noticed something. Every time a few of the players at the table announced their raise they were usually bluffing. Is this a common tell or was it just coincidence? |
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| I do see someone announcing the figure they are betting as feigning strength, partly because I have done it on occasion, but then as with anything it could be a double bluff and they may have the goods. In general, I would be inclined to agree with you that it can be a tell. |
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| I always announce my raises. it gives me the freedom to do as i wish with my chips before actually committing them. i have seen two many people say raise after they had commited some chips to the pot and i have learned from this. but to the point, no, i dont think it makes much difference if someone declares a raise or not as far as a tell. like anything else, if they think you have picked up on it, they might do it or not do it to throw you off a little bit. |
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| re: Announcing bet sizes a tell? poker Most of the casinos in my area instruct players to verbally announce the size of a raise to avoid confusion, so I would say no in that case. I will however, watch to see if it is a tell for some players. Have not really monitored it previously. hmmmmm |
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