Five Ways to Spot a Bluff
Daniel Negreanu’s most impressive skill, at least to me, is his ability to read other players. It amazes me how close he is when calls out what his opponent may have. Reading players is a difficult skill to learn and requires astute observation. Tools like Poker Tracker and HUDS may help with reads, but it can’t replace your own observations.
The most difficult part about observation is knowing what to look for and what to disregard. There are so many things happening at once that it’s hard to notice everything, let alone find a tell or a betting pattern. More often than not, making a conscious effort to observe is a futile exercise. It’s almost better to just let the observations come to you, however this only works if you know what to look for.
Daniel Negreanu has an article in the Falls Church News-Press on how to spot a bluff. He offers five things to look for when deciding whether an opponent is bluffing or not. You can read the article here.
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