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Old 03-05-2007, 01:06 PM
afadeyi afadeyi is offline
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Default Re: observing your opponent

like an earlier poster said, and has been suggested by Dan Harringtong, start by trying to watch the two openents to your left and the one on your right. as you feel more comfortable or get a feel for what they're doing then you can watch one more player to your left and one more to your right. Dan Harrington also says he gets most of his tells from watching players hands, but does anyone know what specifically he looks for? Does he look for twitches or the way people throw their stips in?
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