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    Staff News Poster MJPerry's Avatar
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    A betting pattern is the biggest tell in the world, correct?

    Correct.

    Anyone know any books that go into detail on various betting tells, if not focusing exclusively on them?

    Thanks.

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    using betting patterns as a tell is purely observation. paying attention to the ppl at the table. see what they limp/call with UTG, seeing what ppl fold to a reraise. its all situational. a book is not going to provide you with that information. but there are certain things ,like if someone overbets it is possibly a steal...if you like tourneys you should pick up the HOH series
    the two best MTT training sites on the net
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    http://www.pokerxfactor.com/

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    HOH = Harrington on Hold 'em, yeah?

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    correct
    the two best MTT training sites on the net
    http://www.pokerpwnage.com/?ref=486
    http://www.pokerxfactor.com/

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    The book of bluffs by Matt lessinger (I thnik he'S the author) there is a chapter about betting patterns and calling patterns

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