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I try to give myself the same amount of time regardless of my hand. I will count to 5 before I place every bet. I don't put much stock into it but apparently according to Killer Poker Online other people can actually pick up on it.
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I tend to ignore this, just because I don't have a reliable way to gauging what acting fast/slow means. I figure a lot of players multitable, further clouding the picture. That said, I will occasionally mix up my own response time, just in case anyone is paying attention.
One other comment -- people who routinely take the maximum amount of time to fold pre-flop in early position annoy the hell out of me. |
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It's also "player dependent."
It's up to you to take notes, and figure out if there's a pattern.
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i really don't put much stock on it. online reads are one of the greyest areas of poker IMO. i really just use betting patterns, and how they played their hand to decipher what they're holding, or whether or not they're in love with their hand.
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I haven't really done anything with this in ring games, but I have had some success at the end of tournaments in heads-up 'bullying' the opponent with fast decisions (not using the auto-buttons, just deciding what to do quickly), though statistically I can't say if I caused more mistakes, was playing better anyway, or just got better cards, just food for thought.
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