How to get a read on your opponents

The BIGGEST MISTAKE you can make while playing no limitTexas Holdem is to focus too much on your cards...

If you're playing draw, stud, limit, or any other form ofpoker, then it's more important to concentrate onMATHEMATICAL ODDS and PROBABILITIES.

But no limit Holdem is different.

You can be a math WIZARD and know the odds of every possiblescenario in the deck... but it will only get you so far.

Hell, you can know how to COUNT CARDS... but I'll stillknock your socks off and take your rent money if you face meheads-up.

Because no limit Holdem is a game of PSYCHOLOGY.
To win, you must learn how to play the PLAYERS, not just theCARDS.

The reason no limit Holdem is different from other types ofpoker is because it's possible to bluff HUGE pots and goALL-IN...
And the only thing that separates YOU from your OPPONENT isjust two down-faced cards that are dealt at the beginning ofeach hand.

That's it. Just two cards.

The reality is this...

No limit Holdem is PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE, and if you want toWIN, you've got to learn how to get INSIDE THE HEADS of youropponents.

You've got to know them better than they know themselves...and predict their every move.

But how?

There are a lot of strategies and techniques aroundidentifying "poker tells".

A poker TELL is a habit or mannerism of a player that is a"giveaway" to the strength or weakness of their hand.

Like a twitch of the nose... a crack in the voice... a shakyleg... or a rapid pulse...

Tells like these are IMPORTANT.
And you must learn how to spot and take advantage of them.

But there's one tell that's MUCH, MUCH MORE IMPORTANT... andit has NOTHING to do with body language, voice, ormannerisms.

In fact, this tell is technically not even classified as a"tell".

But it WILL give you a read on your opponents.

What am I talking about?

BETTING.

Stay with me here.

BETTING is the KEY to getting a read on your opponents...
It is through BETTING that you find out the strength orweakness of another player's hand, which is how you WIN inTexas Holdem...

BETTING is how you get inside your the heads of youropponents. Especially the ones you've never met or playedagainst before.

Now, I'm not talking about just ANY kind of betting...

I'm talking about the bets YOUR OPPONENTS make IN RESPONSETO THE CONDITIONS AT THE TABLE.

Just ask yourself: How do the pros quickly and consistentlywin at ONLINE POKER... where you can't even SEE youropponents?

That's right... the answer is BETTING.

You've got to watch and STUDY what each player does inresponse to the action...

This is true no matter WHERE you play Holdem... whether it'sonline, at home, in a casino, or in a tournament.

Now notice how I said IN RESPONSE to the action...

This is the key.

Because you can't get a good read on an opponent every timethey make a bet.

The best time to get a read is when they have to REACT TOACTION AT THE TABLE...

When they have to make a DECISION.

Because this is the time when they're NOT in control...
For example, let's say the action is to Don to call a $10bet...

Does he fold, call, or raise?

Does he hesitate, or immediately make a decision?

If he makes a raise, he's representing a good hand, andtakes control of the action...

If he hesitates and then calls, there's a good chance hishand is weak...
If he immediately calls, he may have something or be on adraw...

You get the point.

You can get a read on your opponent when your opponent hasto REACT TO ACTION.

Unfortunately, your opponent won't always HAVE TO react toaction at the table.

In fact, your opponent will often take CONTROL of the actionand force YOU to make a decision.

Which means everyone will get the chance to get a read onYOU...

And that is NOT what you want.

So how do you counter this?

How do take control of the action AND force your opponent toa decision?

The answer is this:

FEELER BETS.

Feeler bets are bets made in order to see where you're at inthe hand.

They're named "FEELER bets" because they allow you to feelout the strength or weakness of your opponents...

And they're a CRUCIAL part of becoming good at Texas Holdempoker.

Let me demonstrate with an example...

Let's say you're fifth to act in a $1-2 no limit game at a10-man table.

You've got over $200 in your stack.

You look down at pocket nines.

You're not too excited about your position right here, butyou've been on fire the whole game. The action is on to youto call the blinds.

This is where you make a FEELER BET... which would be apre-flop raise in this situation.

"$10 to play", you say as you splash the pot with ten white$1 chips.

This feeler bet accomplishes four things:

1. You get to find out who's strong and who's not...

2. You get control of the action at the table...

3. You're not allowing your opponents to get a good read onyou...

4. You're getting a read on your opponents by forcing themto make a decision...

Okay... so let's say the action around the table continuesas Nathan and Greg-- who are both sitting left of you-- callyour raise.

The next few players muck their hands, and then Cindy, whois just to your right, jumps into the action and calls.

You really didn't want this much action with your pocketnines.

But hey, you've built up a nice pot, and you might get luckyand spike on the flop.
Plus, everyone simply called your pre-flop raise (no onecame back over the top), which is a good sign.

The flop hits:

K-7-4

Not too great of a flop for you, but not that bad either.

You would feel a lot better off without that King on theboard.

Cindy, first to act right now, taps her hand on the tableand checks to you.

This isn't surprising, since you took control before theflop.

So the action is to you...

This is where most poker players would CHECK.

Big mistake.

Right now, you have absolutely NO WAY of knowing who has thebest hand at the table.

And that is PRECISELY why you must make a feeler bet...

Think about it:

If you CHECK, you're portraying weakness to your threeopponents... letting them know that the flop didn't helpyou.

Which gives one of THEM the opportunity to make a bet or tryto buy the pot.

And you still won't know where you stand.

So instead of checking, you throw out a small FEELER BETthat isn't going to get you into much trouble.

This isn't a bluff.

This is just a bet to find out who has a real hand and whodoesn't. And it keeps you in a position to WIN the pot.

"Thirteen dollars", you say as you push in a stack of chips.

Remember, this FEELER BET isn't going to get you intotrouble. You're not going broke if you lose this pot...because you've got over $200 in your stack of chips.

And this is the ONLY WAY you've got a chance at winning thishand.

Nathan and Greg both immediately muck their cards.

The action goes to Cindy now, who thinks for a few momentswhile peeking at her hand a second time. Finally, she callsyour bet.

Your feeler bet worked well. You got rid of two players...and you've got a read on Cindy now.

Because she called, you think she might be on a draw ormight have the King without a decent kicker.

The turn card is an Ace.

This is GREAT for you.

It's great because you made that feeler bet...
Because you're confident that Cindy is NOT holding an Ace.If she had Big Slick, she would've made a pre-flop raise,rather than simply limping-in and calling your feeler bets.

She checks again.

This is where you can take the pot down with a real bet.

"Forty dollars", you say as you push in a stack of chips.

Cindy folds, of course, and you rake in a nice pot... all ofwhich was SET UP through your two feeler bets.

If you hadn't made your feeler bets, there's no way youwould've won the hand.
Because you wouldn't have scared out the other players, youwouldn't have created good positioning for yourself, and youwouldn't have had a read on Cindy.

This is why I make feeler bets all the time... and why youshould too.

I throw out "feelers" with top pair, second pair, bottompair, or draws.
These bets are the only way I know whether I have the besthand at any particular point in time...

Sure, I get re-raised often. And that's when I fold the handand lose the bet I just put in.

BUT THAT'S OKAY.

Because I found out EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW.

If you get re-raised after a feeler bet, then you know youprobably don't have the best hand at the table... so muckit.
Losing the few dollars you made with your feeler bet isperfectly fine...

Because it's MUCH BETTER than just CALLING bet after betwithout getting a read on your opponents... and then losingafter all the cards get flipped over.

That's a SUCKER way to lose a pot.

And you'll go broke that way.

Plus, my feeler bets give me CONTROL and create ACTION atthe table...

If a nine had come out at the flop in the example above, Iwouldn't have needed to slow-play it...

And I wouldn't have been worried about having a monster andnot winning any money with it (which happens to a LOT ofamateurs)... because I had already created action with myFEELER BET.

So the next time you play no limit Texas Holdem, throw outfeeler bets consistently and use them to your advantage.

Nothing too big... just enough to get a read on youropponents and find out where you're at in each hand.

You'll IMMEDIATELY realize the POWERFUL EFFECT that feelerbets will add to your game.
Because you'll have HUGE stacks of chips in front of you atthe end of the night...

While EVERYONE ELSE will just be sitting there, with theirjaws wide-open, wondering how in the world YOU BEAT THEM SOBADLY...

Written by Roy Rounder

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