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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6557580, member: 397965"] I dont think, tells are to important in online poker. But I do agree, that tanking on the river and then coming back over the top is usually a strong hand. Thats also a known live poker tell. However for me the most reliable tell, is if someone insta-check the flop or turn, after it checks to them. This mean, they have marked the "check/fold" box, which mean, they are completely disinterested in their hand. Other than that betting patterns are important. If someone min-bet for 10% of the pot, that does not look strong, so depending on your hand and previous action you should strongly consider to either call or raise as a bluff. If on the other hand they took a passive or neutral action on the earlier streets and now bet full pot on the river, thats usually a strong hand, and often something they were slowplaying on the earlier streets. And finally its important to pay attention to, whats going on at the table, even if you multitable. I regularly see people giving a walk to someone, who is sitting out, and thats rather obviously not a good play. Or failing to defend your big blind, when you are so short, you are priced in to call with any two. And so on and so forth ;) [/QUOTE]
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