If your turn to act and you for some reason, were delayed and three opponents after you , immediately do (check) it is clear as day: they have nothing to nohow to read his playing ,the cards ?do you believe you can read easily a player?
Thanks for that! I have been just starting to notice the trend of timing my calls and more often than not if I snap call or raise I get an immediate check/fold on the turn. Same goes for me as well watching their time to call. Good stuff for us online beginners.Micro stakes it is nearly impossible. Higher stakes I track the player and their previous actions.
Some players will raise pretty much anything before entering the pot, the age old raise or fold type game. Now if you also track how often they enter the pot, more info. Also track what the entered they pot with and with what cards if it went to showdown. Patterns emerge. But they always make mistakes. i.e when they really have a starting hand the PF raise is more than usual as well as the c-bet. Lot's of player at the higher levels may as well be playing their cards face up IMHO.
Snap call that c-bet, many of the better players are timing your call for a tell, when they check back the turn, snap all your chips in with any 2 cards. LOL
The delayed bet is a tell they are holding a strong hand, proceed with caution. The delayed check is a weak hand. The instant raise on the river is a tell as well to a strong hand.If you're talking about online tells, it can get a little tricky sometimes. It's best to get to know the players you're up against rather than making decisions based on how fast they respond. I've seen players who almost run out the clock when they've got the nuts, hoping to look weak and others who snap call with nothing, hoping to look strong. I would proceed with caution in both these situations. I try to keep my response times equal throughout the game so players don't easily get a read on me.