“Reading Poker Tells” is a book written by Zachary Elwood, a professional poker player and expert on body language and tells. In the book, Elwood discusses the importance of understanding and interpreting the nonverbal cues of your opponents in order to gain an advantage at the poker table.
Elwood argues that poker is a game of incomplete information, and one of the ways players can gain an edge is by picking up on the subtle physical cues that their opponents give off. He suggests that players pay attention to a wide range of factors, including posture, facial expressions, hand movements, and speech patterns, in order to get a better sense of what their opponents are holding.
In addition to discussing general principles of poker tells, Elwood also covers specific types of tells, such as bet-sizing tells, tells in specific game situations, and tells in online poker. He also provides tips for disguising your own tells and for detecting when an opponent is trying to deceive you.
“Reading Poker Tells” is a comprehensive guide to understanding and interpreting the nonverbal cues of your opponents and is an excellent resource for players of all levels. It is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their poker skills and increase their chances of success.