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"Young intelligent good player" in this 5/25 Stud game with ante 2 and low-card 3.
On 7th,"The Bull" completes his Str. and puts his opponent on 2 pairs. "The Bull" fires away 1 BB. His opponent hesitates for awhile and thinks, and thinks,and... "The Bull suspects that the "young man" is looking for a "tell". He was sort of eye-balling "The Bull". Assuming this player is knowledgeable about Caro's tells,is there anything "The Bull" can do to encourage his opponent to call the last bet?? [img]/forums/images/icons/cool.gif[/img] Just wondering, [img]/forums/images/icons/crazy.gif[/img] SittingBull |
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Short of needling him by saying something like "I think my pair is bigger then your pair" I don't think so.
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So were you asking advice or were you giving a quiz?
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ways of inducing a call other then what I already know.
Your advice in "talking to your opponent" is an alternative. [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] Trying to expand my knowledge. [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] Happy Easter, [img]/forums/images/icons/spade.gif[/img] SittingBull |
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I've read Caro's Book on Tells several times, but I've only found a couple of these tells to be prevalent in the 1/5-5/10 games I typically play. One I see all the time is someone staring me down on the river when I'm high (indicates weakness - they don't want you to bet). I've been able to make a lot of value bets here that I may not have normally made. You wanted to give off a reverse tell, so staring down a knowledgeable opponent might induce a call - even though you led on the river, I think this still applies
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I doubt it . Shuffle around in your seat and nerviously figet with you chips might do a better job. Or try shuffling your chips but fumbling them is also a good way to get that call.
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