Title: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: mumblesrock on May 03, 2013, 06:16:56 AM Im thinking in a heads up situation when you want your opponent to fold??? top tips required. thanks
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: mumblesrock on May 03, 2013, 08:55:07 AM my first thought is put the chips in the middle and tank - say nothing to anyone, do not react to any conversation???? or use table talk to suggest you got a great hand???
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: paulhouk03 on May 03, 2013, 08:57:37 AM Normally I just show him some kung Fu moves and throw some ninja stars about
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: millidonk on May 03, 2013, 09:31:38 AM I just grab a spoon.
(http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/1914/untitled1ik2.jpg) Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: youthnkzR on May 03, 2013, 10:15:26 AM That maniac stare Mike McDonald does is pretty intimidating
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: AdamM on May 03, 2013, 10:49:48 AM Really?
I actually though he looked like a pouting stoppy teenager. I wouldn't be able to help but laugh if I was on the receiving end of that. Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: taximan007 on May 03, 2013, 11:01:29 AM IF EVER i was good enough to get heads up in a tourney i'm sure i'd be happy with either 1st or 2nd place
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: Sulphur man on May 06, 2013, 03:43:13 PM Look to the players you fear most at the table's. What is it that these players do?
The question "how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table?" is a little off the money. You want to basically charm other players while at the same time instil some fear equity which can be achieved in a various different ways. Playing loose big bet poker would be one of them other players will then be aware that you can put all your chips and most of villains at danger at any point. Unpredictable players are feared. You can also look to take control of a passive weak table and become table captain. Here the table composition is what's important, being called to frequently will make this difficult. Work hard at finding way's to keep your focus as high as possible and study the game. Glgl Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: Tal on May 06, 2013, 05:11:29 PM You have to know your enemy.
Say you want your mate to get the round in because he's tighter than Michael Owen's hamstrings. I wouldn't know how to approach that situation because I don't know your mate. Options include: 1. "Dan. You buying a drink tonight?" 2. "Dan. You want another, mate?" 3. "Dan, do you need to borrow some money?" 4. (Make the drink gesture) 5. (Point to Dan and then point to the bar) 6. Cough dryly a lot. 7. Ask "Whose round is it?" 8. Confront Dan and threaten to do him over if he doesn't haul his wallet to the bar. You instinctively choose the best option because you know the guy, how he reacts to bad news and how best to get the reaction you want out of him. Same applies here. For one opponent, you want to stare at them and intimidate them into the fold. For another, who has read book one of elementary tells, this is the second nut worst idea (short of flipping your cards into the muck and spilling your drink on the dealer), as staring is a classic sign of a bluff. Staring every time defeats the object of your question. For another, the double bluff is to look really weak and sip your drink a lot. The excitement of you looking nervous could mean you have a lot of adrenaline to get rid of, which is actually a sign of hidden strength. Ergo, it can be misread as a strong hand and you get the fold. For another, telling them it's not very much to call or they don't have enough left to fold might work. For another, trying to work out their hand out loud could work (be careful not just to name a hand either side of yours unless you really know what you are doing. This is a sign of a rookie IMO) Amarillo Slim, for all the criticism the old boys get, was brilliant at this kind of stuff (perhaps not as brilliant as he said he was but you know what I mean). If you get inside your opponent's head, the rest is easy. Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: RED-DOG on May 06, 2013, 09:28:54 PM You have to know your enemy. Say you want your mate to get the round in because he's tighter than Michael Owen's hamstrings. I wouldn't know how to approach that situation because I don't know your mate. Options include: 1. "Dan. You buying a drink tonight?" 2. "Dan. You want another, mate?" 3. "Dan, do you need to borrow some money?" 4. (Make the drink gesture) 5. (Point to Dan and then point to the bar) 6. Cough dryly a lot. 7. Ask "Whose round is it?" 8. Confront Dan and threaten to do him over if he doesn't haul his wallet to the bar. You instinctively choose the best option because you know the guy, how he reacts to bad news and how best to get the reaction you want out of him. Same applies here. For one opponent, you want to stare at them and intimidate them into the fold. For another, who has read book one of elementary tells, this is the second nut worst idea (short of flipping your cards into the muck and spilling your drink on the dealer), as staring is a classic sign of a bluff. Staring every time defeats the object of your question. For another, the double bluff is to look really weak and sip your drink a lot. The excitement of you looking nervous could mean you have a lot of adrenaline to get rid of, which is actually a sign of hidden strength. Ergo, it can be misread as a strong hand and you get the fold. For another, telling them it's not very much to call or they don't have enough left to fold might work. For another, trying to work out their hand out loud could work (be careful not just to name a hand either side of yours unless you really know what you are doing. This is a sign of a rookie IMO) Amarillo Slim, for all the criticism the old boys get, was brilliant at this kind of stuff (perhaps not as brilliant as he said he was but you know what I mean). If you get inside your opponent's head, the rest is easy. You know kinboshi then? Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: Tal on May 06, 2013, 09:32:51 PM You know when you try to think of a name none of the regular posters on blonde have so that this isn't the first response?
Sigh... Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: kinboshi on May 06, 2013, 09:35:47 PM You have to know your enemy. Say you want your mate to get the round in because he's tighter than Michael Owen's hamstrings. I wouldn't know how to approach that situation because I don't know your mate. Options include: 1. "Dan. You buying a drink tonight?" 2. "Dan. You want another, mate?" 3. "Dan, do you need to borrow some money?" 4. (Make the drink gesture) 5. (Point to Dan and then point to the bar) 6. Cough dryly a lot. 7. Ask "Whose round is it?" 8. Confront Dan and threaten to do him over if he doesn't haul his wallet to the bar. You instinctively choose the best option because you know the guy, how he reacts to bad news and how best to get the reaction you want out of him. Same applies here. For one opponent, you want to stare at them and intimidate them into the fold. For another, who has read book one of elementary tells, this is the second nut worst idea (short of flipping your cards into the muck and spilling your drink on the dealer), as staring is a classic sign of a bluff. Staring every time defeats the object of your question. For another, the double bluff is to look really weak and sip your drink a lot. The excitement of you looking nervous could mean you have a lot of adrenaline to get rid of, which is actually a sign of hidden strength. Ergo, it can be misread as a strong hand and you get the fold. For another, telling them it's not very much to call or they don't have enough left to fold might work. For another, trying to work out their hand out loud could work (be careful not just to name a hand either side of yours unless you really know what you are doing. This is a sign of a rookie IMO) Amarillo Slim, for all the criticism the old boys get, was brilliant at this kind of stuff (perhaps not as brilliant as he said he was but you know what I mean). If you get inside your opponent's head, the rest is easy. You know kinboshi then? I thought he was talking about me as well! I've not even met Tal yet... :( Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: kinboshi on May 06, 2013, 09:36:27 PM He can buy the first sodding round when we do meet though.
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: Tal on May 06, 2013, 10:00:14 PM He can buy the first sodding round when we do meet though. Double sigh... Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: nirvana on May 06, 2013, 10:13:41 PM Barge into him a bit, shoulder first
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: Sulphur man on May 06, 2013, 10:34:03 PM He can buy the first sodding round when we do meet though. Double sigh... Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: Tal on May 06, 2013, 11:07:44 PM Aaaaaaaaaaaanywaaaaayyyyy...
Any of this helping, mumblesrock? Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: kinboshi on May 06, 2013, 11:46:56 PM Aaaaaaaaaaaanywaaaaayyyyy... Any of this helping, mumblesrock? He might say when he returns. Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: mumblesrock on May 10, 2013, 12:46:27 AM found the comments amusing.. at least this thread kept us all entertained!! lol. I love this game - because we all play differently!!
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: shmeigle on May 10, 2013, 04:57:31 PM as said there are different approaches for different situations
if I had to choose 1 as a general rule of thumb to bluff it would be to go for gold. use all your chips. go all in. Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: mumblesrock on May 10, 2013, 10:41:11 PM ye... that's always a good strategy..... its a brave/or foolish opponent who calls you without a decent hand! unless ur twitching like a lad who is having his bollock electrocuted!! ;D
Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: JK on May 11, 2013, 05:26:23 AM But best way is to crush a table so hard, that they think "sigh, there's no way I can beat this guy so I'll just fold". That or just always have it.
Best way IMO, just remember what you do when you have it and do that :) Title: Re: how to intimidate your opponent on a live poker table? Post by: mouth on May 12, 2013, 09:49:49 AM I show them my penis.
Works every time. |