Online Poker Tells
The in-
turn buttons
lead to the most obvious
tell unique to
online poker. If the blinking
light representing a player acts immediately, it's likely this person has clicked the box of an in-
turn action. It is very often easy to determine when a player has a no-brainer hand. The immediate "
check" can often incredibly revealing. If you are first to
act, and for some reason take a moment before checking, and your three opponents immediately
check behind you like rifle
fire, this is a
tell as big as Texas. They ain't got nuthin'.
Another common situation... the first player takes a moment, then finally checks. You have the "bet/
raise in turn"
button checked, so your bet appears, but instantly the player next to you raises. Uh-oh, he had the bet/
raise button checked too, and didn’t care what you or the first player did. That tells a lot more than a just normal
raise would -- an awful lot more.
Besides the speed of
action resulting from using the buttons, other online tells can be discerned from how slow a player commonly acts on their hand. Players who are consistently super-slow (rude human speedbumps) are likely not paying attention to the game, either because they are playing two games and are not competent at it, or because they are doing other work at home. Either way, if all of a sudden this person plays a hand crisply and promptly and aggressively...
well, they got somethin’.
"The Stall" is a common
tell among average or slightly below average players. When the last card in Holdem or
Omaha makes a
coordinated board (making a nut hand like a
flush), the mediocre player pauses as if thinking, and then finally bets. This pause usually means "powerhouse" or at least that the bettor thinks he has a powerhouse. It's a comically inept
tell in its obviousness. (Some people also use The Stall as a reverse
tell.)