+Mike Caro - Caros Book Of Poker Tells.pdf - Time Out Hut
+Mike Caro - Caros Book Of Poker Tells.pdf - Time Out Hut
+Mike Caro - Caros Book Of Poker Tells.pdf - Time Out Hut
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TELL #2<br />
TITLE: Building code violations.<br />
CATEGORY: Noncombat.<br />
DESCRIPTION: This player isn't terribly concerned about how his chips appear. They are<br />
unarranged and uncountable.<br />
MOTIVATION: The player feels like gambling, is poised for action and is not thinking about<br />
real money.<br />
RELIABILITY:<br />
• Weak players = 79%<br />
• Average players = 62%<br />
• Strong players = 53%<br />
VALUE PER HOUR:<br />
• $1 limit =$0.27<br />
• $10 limit = $0.90<br />
• $100 limit = $2.70<br />
DISCUSSION: Although players will sometimes fool you, haphazardly stacked chips usually<br />
mean careless play. This player's game will probably be too liberal, but he might also get good<br />
value from his big hands by playing aggressively. There's a good chance this man is prepared to<br />
lose all those chips, and often he will.<br />
BEST STRATEGY: Call more often when he bets. Bluff him less frequently than other<br />
players.<br />
<strong>Caro</strong> '$ Law of <strong>Tells</strong> #1<br />
Players often stack chips in a manner directly indicative of their style of play. Conservative<br />
means conservative; sloppy means sloppy.<br />
Photo 6:<br />
This man doesn't seem to care how many chips he has.<br />
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