Tag Archives: bluffing
Heads Up Hand of the Week – February 20th, 2009
Posted on20. Feb, 2009 by Gugel.
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The villain bought in short which tells me off the bat that he’s probably not a good player. He calls out of position way too often (56% of the time) and is not raising enough from the button (only 31% of the time). He’s pretty aggressive and likes to lead out on flops when he’s [...]
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Lie Detection
Posted on08. Nov, 2008 by Gugel.
A detective pounds on the desk and looks the criminal in the eye. The uneasy crook fidgets and can’t meet the detective’s gaze. “It looks like we have a liar here,” the detective declares.
Despite what Hollywood would have you believe, fidgeting and avoid eye gaze show absolutely no correlation with lying. I’m here to tell [...]

