Online Poker Tells

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Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Online Poker Tells


Research from

Victor Chandler Poker


http://www.vcpoker.com
July 2004

Contact:
Simon Prodger, Product Marketing Manager
Simon.Prodger@vc-bs.com

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Introduction
A lot has been written about poker tells the subconscious clues that indicate to
other players, the strength or weakness of a players hand.
But do poker tells exist online?
In an earlier issue of our monthly newsletter, Big Slick, we explored some ideas on
online poker tells. The article generated some debate among our readers so we
decided to conduct a formal survey and see what they really thought. The research
was conducted by email and online survey during June 2004.
To give perspective, we asked respondents about both offline and online poker tells.

Results
Question 1: How often do you play ONLINE poker?
Respondents were frequent online poker players with 72% playing between 4-7
times per week.
95% of respondents played online poker at least once per week.

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Question 2: How often do you play OFFLINE poker?


Offline poker playing, for example in a casino card room or a home game with
friends, was not as popular with respondents.
22% of respondents never played offline poker. 48% of respondents played offline
poker at least once a month.

Question 3: Which of the following statements best matches your opinion


about poker tells OFFLINE?

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Looking for tells played a significant part in most players strategy with 58% saying
that they actively looked for tells in other players when involved in an offline game.
A further 28% said they would notice and react if someone did something strange.
14% said they just concentrated on their own game.
Question 4: What do you think are the three most common tells in offline
poker
Players were asked to report their top 3 from 6 recognized poker tells:

The eyes the length of time a player stares at his cards, his willingness to
look you in the eye, his eye pupil dilation

Facial expression does a player show a noticeable tic, or obvious


unhappiness when a hand is weak, obvious confidence when a hand is
strong?

Weak is strong, strong is weak with a strong hand a player tries to look
disinterested, with a weak hand a player tries to appear intimidating

Anxiety physical clues such as flexing of muscles, changes in voice, chest


expanding

Trembling hands showing nervousness by hands shaking, usually indicating


a strong hand.

Glancing or playing with chips Indicating a player is already planning his


attack.

The most common of these were weak is strong, the eyes and glancing or playing
with chips.

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Question 5: Thinking about your own poker game offline, what tells do you
worry about showing to other players?
Players were asked about what clues they were worried about giving out. Facial
expression and the eyes, were the top 2 worries.

Question 6: Which of the following statements best matches your opinion


about poker tells online?

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

In online poker, fewer players actively looked for tells only 31% against 58% in
offline poker. Indeed, 25% just concentrated on their own game against 14% offline.
Question 7: What do you think are the three most common tells in online
poker?
Players were asked to report their top 3 from 5 suggested online poker tells:

Automatic play a lazy approach to the auto buttons lets a player slip into a
set pattern of play a break in that pattern is a clear tell

Slowness to respond a pause followed by a check can often indicate


weakness, a delay followed by a raise often indicates a strong hand

Quickness to respond a very fast check can often indicate a weak hand,
quick bets on the turn or the river can often indicate a strong hand.

Chat panel - talk gives clues, silent types often play hard, holding good hands
when they raise; chatty, friendly players tend to be looser.

Player's names - screen names like 'The Gambler' and 'Mad Dog' tend to be
loose and aggressive while players with names such as 'The Rock' tend to be
tighter players.

The most common were quickness to respond, slowness to respond and


automatic play.

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Question 8: Thinking about your own poker playing online, what tells do
you worry about showing to other players?
Players were asked about what clues they were worried about giving out. Quickness
to respond and automatic play were the top 2 worries.

Online Poker Tells Survey, July 2004

Our Conclusions

Online poker tells do exist. The most recognized are related to the speed of
play quickness to respond 76%, slowness to respond 73%, and falling
into the trap of automatic play 68% scored highly in our research.
Beware, some players are slow to respond when they get a monster
hand as they are indecisive how to play it and get the maximum
amount from it - don't mistake this delay for having a weak hand.
Also, watch each players reaction times whether they have good
cards or not and note any difference from their norm.

Online tells such as the chat panel and players screen names did not score
highly, 29% and 8% respectively. However, one player did report:
I was once playing at a table and one of the other players wrote his
hand in the chat screen by accident! Another that, anyone called
Imgonnabluff will probably never bluff and play only very strong
hands!

One respondent summed up the whole approach to poker psychology,


The good players vary their responses and leave you guessing as to
what they really have - online or offline.

Betting patterns also hold clues,


I think the only real tells on online poker relate to the size and
frequency of bets.

Collecting information was also important,


For me the secret is keeping book on every one I play against. Even
if its only a few hands, for me its still important to get an idea of how
they play
The beauty of online play is that you can accumulate all of this
information and refer back to it time and again. You simply cannot do
this in bricks and mortar poker. Information and form is the secret I
think.

And finally, one player had a few sobering words to add,

not really a tell, but I win most on Friday & Saturday nights, after closing time people are more reckless drunk, obviously.

You can read more about poker tells at http://www.pokertop10.com/poker_tells.html

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