Don't look at the cards until you have to act, regardless of what the table is doing. Always stop and look left before and after viewing your cards, you'll be amazed by how much information is given up right there. Generally, people with hands on chips have hands, players that already protected their hand with a chip or card protector have hands and people that look like they are going to fold, usually are. Pay attention to which players at your table are looking at their cards as they are dealt.
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FuzzyDunlopSBR MVP
- 01-15-11
- 2422
#36Comment -
the10manRestricted User
- 03-24-11
- 374
#37the biggest difference in live is real people... the cards are still random same as online but you should try and profile people , the old women , the young guy w/ headphones , loud mouth drunk, etc use this to your advantage.
on the other side of this pay attention to your own image... clothing , what you say to people, etc.
yea i know obvious stuff but if your nervous you might forget. anyhow goodluckComment -
beermankirkSBR MVP
- 11-17-09
- 1512
#38Basically this will be a large social gathering for many. You will probably have more poker knowledge than 90% of folks in there but try to stay social. If someone offers a drink take them up on it. And watch your oppponents for hand strength ., tells, etc...Comment -
CanuckGSBR Posting Legend
- 12-23-10
- 21978
#39Don't look at the cards until you have to act, regardless of what the table is doing. Always stop and look left before and after viewing your cards, you'll be amazed by how much information is given up right there. Generally, people with hands on chips have hands, players that already protected their hand with a chip or card protector have hands and people that look like they are going to fold, usually are. Pay attention to which players at your table are looking at their cards as they are dealt.Comment -
wtt0315SBR Hall of Famer
- 01-18-07
- 8037
#40if moving the button pisses them off then move the buttonComment -
egloffSBR High Roller
- 11-21-09
- 144
#41Observe how the table plays and play the opposite. If they play tight, play lose and vice versa.Comment -
mw00SBR Wise Guy
- 07-17-08
- 701
#42dont fall asleep..Comment -
Wiggums5SBR MVP
- 12-05-10
- 2409
#43whats the buy in?
good luckComment -
Tech N9neRestricted User
- 06-24-11
- 5366
#44All I really play anymore is live poker. Online is so full of shit it ain't funny. A few tips for live poker are always wear shades at the table. The eyes are a dead giveaway most of time. With shades nobody knows your looking at them or what your looking at. Also learn how to shuffle your chips. Guys that don't are usually rookies. GlComment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#45the buy in would be helpful knowledge.
id say physical tells r overrated, try to concentrate on their betting patterns.
one thing i have seen many times is if someone makes a speech then moves all in, they r loaded almost everytime.
one thing i have noticed more live is that people are liable to call with anything early on, so i tend to sit back more at the outset. i like to play flops as cheap as possible early on. no use building pots oop.
once we get late, a lot of structures are bad and people are forced to play for all their stack pretty often. dont be afraid to shove all in. amazing some of the laydowns people make. they play way too nitty at the end.
do not be late. people love to show up late, but if someones on a mission to give away their chips, they are probably already busted by the time you get there, or low at the very least. at any rate, you get more hands to see how your table plays.
stay out of the "debating" of poker. try and concentrate on the task at hand. if you arent 100% sure, dont open your mouth.
do be nice to people if they ask about you etc. theyll be more willing to give information.
if this is at a social club, then the play is gonna be even worse then a casino. people are there to socialize and probably know each other. itll be a glorified home game.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#46All I really play anymore is live poker. Online is so full of shit it ain't funny. A few tips for live poker are always wear shades at the table. The eyes are a dead giveaway most of time. With shades nobody knows your looking at them or what your looking at. Also learn how to shuffle your chips. Guys that don't are usually rookies. GlComment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#47on the subject of moving the button which i see a lot of people i have commented on:
i personally like to keep the action going and the game moving. most dealers wont have a problem with this in smaller games. if there are antes, gather them up. the more hands you play the better. if the dealer bitches, then stop doing it.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#48fuzzy right about waiting to look at your cards. i pay the most attention to the blinds especially late in the tournament, see if they sneak a peek.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#50a hell of a lot better advice then wearing sunglasses to a social club and shuffling your chips. you are bad or dying to be good, one or the other. 99% of the sunglasses, poker shirts, at smaller buy ins (under $500) which id be almost shocked if this wasnt, are guys that think they are better then they are, or desperately wish they were better.Comment -
BarkingToadSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-31-08
- 5913
#51Don't look at the flop immediately, watch people's reaction to the flop first. Look at player's "turtle" like movements. If arms and head are leaning forward after flop, turn, or river, then they like their hand and you better have something good. If they start going into their shell, then they don't like their hand and can be a good bluffing opportunity. If a player checks then grabs for chips to scare you off when it's your turn to act after the flop, move all in if the pot and/or blinds are relatively higher, he's likely on a draw. As mentioned earlier watch people's hands.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#52you guys worry way too much about tells. nothings ever that obvious unless your playing a super small game.
3 more things:
1. barking did allude to this a bit, sometimes youll see people try n bet when its not their turn. this can be read as strength.
2. if its an allin and they motion for a friend to come see the hand, thats strength as well.
3. play ABC poker if its anything more then heads up (which it likely will be in the early stages). the weakness of most of these players in social type settings is calling too much, so why not exploit that? makes little sense to try n bluff calling stations.
and honestly, if you are an online player playing live FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, why would you worry about looking for tells anyways? youre not gonna be good at spotting your first time outta the gate anyways.Comment -
Wiggums5SBR MVP
- 12-05-10
- 2409
#53All I really play anymore is live poker. Online is so full of shit it ain't funny. A few tips for live poker are always wear shades at the table. The eyes are a dead giveaway most of time. With shades nobody knows your looking at them or what your looking at. Also learn how to shuffle your chips. Guys that don't are usually rookies. Gl
stupid, just stupid.Comment -
goldman40Restricted User
- 02-26-11
- 190
#55be patient wait for the right cardsComment -
IGotIt500SBR Hustler
- 05-23-11
- 55
#56Play the player and not the card. Be more intuitive of your players and see what they can tell you. Don't look at your cards until you have to act. You can use that time to check out your opponent.Comment -
BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
- 4894
#57So, how did the tourney go? thetrinity and barkingtoad had some really good advice.
The key things are really about paying attention and acting only in turn.
So always be watching the other players (especially to your left) and only act/look at your cards when it is your turn. Also, the suggestion about watching the people when the flop/turn/river happens is good, even when you are not in the hand. The more info/data you can gather on people the better.Comment -
CreaturESBR MVP
- 03-28-10
- 1081
#58How did it go?
I've never played in a live tourney either.
I'm 21 and have always been an online player.
I'm interested to hear your results!Comment -
LotsoCheeseSBR High Roller
- 04-05-11
- 144
#59Play slow at first and study your competition. Play the players not the cards....Comment -
icemaster47SBR Sharp
- 04-12-07
- 350
#60Don't look at the cards until you have to act, regardless of what the table is doing. Always stop and look left before and after viewing your cards, you'll be amazed by how much information is given up right there. Generally, people with hands on chips have hands, players that already protected their hand with a chip or card protector have hands and people that look like they are going to fold, usually are. Pay attention to which players at your table are looking at their cards as they are dealt.Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18104
#61After you bust someone say "On your bike..."Comment -
goldman40Restricted User
- 02-26-11
- 190
#62hope u did good in the tourny hope u finshed in the moneyComment -
Reds_FANSBR Wise Guy
- 05-07-11
- 569
#63Oh, I am sorry if I mislead you guys, but the tourny is tonight. Friday night thing going on.Comment -
stikymessSBR MVP
- 05-19-10
- 3288
#64Good luck Reds, check in tomorrow and lets us know how it went.Comment -
Reds_FANSBR Wise Guy
- 05-07-11
- 569
#65Well, got there and brought in (it was only $15, nothing big) and had about 50 people walking around. I think about 60 people played in it, and I was able to finish 6th. I won nothing but 4 bounties wroth a measly 2 bucks each.
I lost 7 dollars but overall had a pretty good sharing if you ask me. I knew it would happen. I am one of those players that will almost always make the final table but NEVER win. and in these types of Tourneys you have to win to make any money.Comment -
Reds_FANSBR Wise Guy
- 05-07-11
- 569
#66I am going to bump this because there seemed to be a lot of interest and I posted it so late.Comment -
Wiggums5SBR MVP
- 12-05-10
- 2409
#67this wasn't at a casino?Comment -
Reds_FANSBR Wise Guy
- 05-07-11
- 569
#69I'm 19 yo.Comment
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