Poker Tells via the Hands
Among the many ways one can gather information about an opponent’s holdings based on their body language, one of the most important elements to study are the hands. Because the hands are what one uses to negotiate the major elements of a poker hand (the chips, the cards, the betting, etc.), watching the way the hands move is a potential wellspring of reading information, a key into what’s going on in the player’s head.
One of the most primary ways of reading an online poker player’s hands are how steady they are. Shaking is obviously a tell that a player is nervous, and usually this is a signifier that he or she has made a large hand. Nerves of that sort usually turn on only when you make a monster and nervously expect to win a big pot. Though it can also mean a player is nervous about bluffing, more commonly the shaking is known as an indicator of a monster.
Nervousness with chips, knocking chips over, and other such physical signs of confusion are common tells that a player is not comfortable, or nervous about their situation. Bluffing might be indicative of an impulse that makes one hesitant with their chips. A nervous player is easier prey than one cold and confident. Learn who to watch out for, and who to swoop on in online poker.











