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September 10, 2005

Reading your opponent

Ran across a good article by Daniel Negraneu talking about reading your opponent. You can read the entire article HERE

The opening states:

"You've no doubt heard the myth about needing a poker face to play the game well. I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Poker isn't about reading facial tics. It's about reading people."

He embelishes on this further:
"The truth is, an elite player doesn't focus much on body language. Instead, he tries to understand how you think based on the hands you play and how you play them."

Posted by fatbill at September 10, 2005 07:51 AM

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