Verbal Poker Tells is the second book in Zachary Elwood's acclaimed trilogy of books on poker behavior.
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.
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.
The author's site is at ReadingPokerTells.com.
REVIEWS "This book needed to be written, and it will never need to be written again . . . [a] treasure of profitable content." - Tommy Angelo, pro poker player, author of Elements of Poker
". . . a veritable encyclopedia of ways in which poker players reveal information when they open their mouths." - Andrew Brokos, pro poker player, co-host of the Thinking Poker Podcast
"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." - Aaron Brown, author of The Poker Face of Wall Street