Verbal Poker Tells
Verbal Poker Tells is the second book in Zachary Elwood's acclaimed trilogy of books on poker behavior. <br /><br />When poker players talk, they sometimes reveal information about their hands. Verbal Poker Tells describes the most common and reliable verbal patterns poker players have. More importantly, it gives you a framework for thinking about and analyzing verbal behavior at the poker table. <br /><br />The author analyzes many real poker hands: some from televised poker shows such as the World Series of Poker, Poker After Dark, and High Stakes Poker, some players by the author, and some submitted by other players.<br /><br />The author's site is at ReadingPokerTells.com. <br /><br />REVIEWS<br />"This book needed to be written, and it will never need to be written again . . . [a] treasure of profitable content."<br /> - Tommy Angelo, pro poker player, author of Elements of Poker<br /><br />". . . a veritable encyclopedia of ways in which poker players reveal information when they open their mouths."<br /> - Andrew Brokos, pro poker player, co-host of the Thinking Poker Podcast<br /><br />"If you work through the comprehensive examples you will get ten years worth of poker experience in a few days. This is an invaluable empirical treatment of an important source of live poker edge."<br />- Aaron Brown, author of The Poker Face of Wall Street