(November 14, 2014 at 9:43 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote:(November 14, 2014 at 6:56 pm)Heywood Wrote: In poker a player who sighs on the flop but then check raises you is telling you one thing with his words and another thing with his actions.
Pro-tip - if you ever see me do that, turbo-fold.
(The point here being, ordinarily, you'd expect that this tell means the bettor is weak. In my case, what it often means is "ship me your stack". I wonder what the point is I'm making here. )
The sigh on the flop is an expression by the player that he is weak. The checkraise is bold move which suggests the player is strong. Against a typical, unsophisticated player...I put more credence in his actions and not his words.
If you ever play against me....say at Muckleshoot....I do on rare occasions...checkraise bluff.....so you better call me down just to be safe.