Sunday, September 14, 2008

[ UntoldPokerSecrets.com ] Issue #4

Hi again Affiliate,
So did you give in to curiosity and buy my book?  Regardless, let me share a few more tidbits with you!

When playing online you will notice that during some hands your opponent may sit and pause, trying to decide what to do. If you are playing a player who you have seen make quite a few mistakes, and seems to be new, then you can almost always count out him/her having a good hand. Most beginners to intermediate players will be too excited at the likelihood of winning a pot to wait any longer then they absolutely have to. Following this logic, if they (a beginner or intermediate player) pause significantly before their next move they do not have much of a hand, especially when the pause is followed by a check.

Although this is true for beginner players, an upper-intermediate or expert player will try to purposely switch up the response time(which is what you should be doing) between moves in order to keep you guessing as to what they actually have. A strong warning sign would be if you were playing a tricky opponent and they follow up along pause with a bet. In that situation you must be very careful, and consider folding unless you are holding a hand with some card strength.

An additional point that needs to be mentioned is...

To find out what's next, purchase my complete uncensored, no-holds-barred, tell-all book now at www.UntoldPokerSecrets.com/mainpage.html. In our next issue, I'll give you some more tips to help improve your chance of winning at the virtual tables!
 

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