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Reading Poker Tells

By: Zachary Elwood
Narrated by: Zachary Elwood
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The first book in Zachary Elwood's acclaimed poker tells trilogy, Reading Poker Tells will teach you how a professional poker player analyzes the facial expressions, body posture, physical gestures, and verbal statements of their opponents. Besides cataloging the meaning of the most common poker tells, this book gives a mental framework for thinking about and remembering tells. It also contains information on general poker psychology, methods of manipulating opponents, and methods for becoming unreadable.

Since its release in 2012, this book has been widely recognized by many poker players, both amateur and experienced, as being one of the best works on the subject. Zachary Elwood's poker tells site is at readingpokertells.com.

©2012 Zachary Elwood (P)2013 Zachary Elwood
Poker Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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Great book on tells with real scenarios. It is not easy to digest at on go but if you like playing, any level, there are things you can definitely benefit from this book.

Great book on tells.

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I barely want to recommend this book because it's information is so good. I certainly won't be recommending it to anyone I play poker with!

Fresh look into poker tells.

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