Always, ALWAYS watch your opponents!!

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Case and point: Go onto Youtube.com & type in the search box,
"Alex Torelli $15,000 Button vs. Blind battle with Bryce."

Next, skip to 2:55 minutes in. https://youtu.be/jNFk6AlY1OA?t=175 The depressed looking guy is about to get felted. Just watch....I'll wait.....Did you see it? No? Look again.

Always. watch. your. opponents.

Disclaimer: I can't say for certain, 100%, that I'm correct in what I'm implying, but it doesn't change the fact that you should keep your eyes on your opponents.
 
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Yes watch and also listen really carefully. I've heard people say things like, "I'm all in next hand." There's a lot of information out there if you are attentive.
 
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Hello friend of course I agree with you always have to have your rivals guarded as this will help us in future hands and help us to win good pots, just as we must be careful with those who try to tend to us traps that leave See a style of play and then attack with a winning game.
 
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I think you guys missed it! He STEALS money OFF the table!!!!! I'm PRETTY SURE he palms a 100$ chip! No?
 
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If you do not know how to "read" the game of their rivals, do not follow their behavior, the game depending on the position and the stack, you can not see and do not smlyshish them means you are unlikely to be able to win the tournament \ for your gaming table.
 
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Ordinarily I'd think nothing of it, but he palmed it OFF the stack, and then sneaked it into his pocket
 
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He most certainly pocketed a chip! He was very shifty after that hand. Bryce was too busy stacking chips and feeling good to notice.
 
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I think you guys missed it! He STEALS money OFF the table!!!!! I'm PRETTY SURE he palms a 100$ chip! No?

Lol i didn't realize until you say it, although it is just 100$ chip it's not that big deal for them
 
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I try to watch my opponent online, but it becomes pretty difficult. Be carful about stealing that action could result in the loss of a hand or possibly a finger.
 
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EDIT: Okay, I spoke with Alec via Twitter. It turns out I was wrong. It was a small denomination chip, and Alec was aware of this prior to my "investigation." He thanked me for letting him know, and was a class act.
 
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Yes watch and also listen really carefully. I've heard people say things like, "I'm all in next hand." There's a lot of information out there if you are attentive.


Part of the game is learning to recognize the behavior of rivals ... Any word, gesture, movement can give us information ... Not only analyze it while playing with it ... Also when you do not participate in the hand.
 
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the guy who lost a not strong player, or just relax
 
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