So, I just finished reading Caro's Tells book, and have a few questions you guys may be able to answer...
I've played in Vegas, AC, and Costa Rica... But, unfortunately, don't get out to these places NEARLY as much as I would like to... So, the VAST amount of my experience is from home games, some friendly and some not so much... Some where it's like a bunch of guys hanging out, and some where it's a bunch of strangers and I usually bring my walkman cause it's SOOOOOOOO GD boring...
My question deals with his weak=strong and strong=weak tells, which I think are some of his most applicable tells in my games (I've been looking at these guys so much trying to pick up that freakin looking at their chips thing that they're probably waiting for me to ask them to dinner )...
Now, I DO believe that there are times that these tells are easily seen... I get the staredown, or the looking at their shoes thing pretty often... The chip tossing as opposed to sliding...
BUT... I see another principle (not sure if it's exactly a "principle", but I'm tryin to sound smart ) almost as often... It doesn't happen as often in Vegas style, big casino games... But, almost ALWAYS at the private games... For the sake of me not being too good with words, I'll call it the "Big Balls Effect"...
Basically, the main tenets of this effect come into play with horrible to weak/average players... The kind of guys that play with their emotions more than their head... Which is to say, most of them... I see this a LOT when someone "has it in for someone else", like Aisthesis posted in one of his NL sections... Like, if someone takes his stack, sucking out or not... But, I've also seen it happen with stuff as simple as being re-raised... They get that "well fuck you very much" look in their eyes...
Anyways, because of this predisposition, I tend to see a deterioration of the strong=weak tells, and these people will generally slam huge stacks, sometimes even followed up by a few words (ie... check-raise that)... They show all the signs of strength that Caro preaches, but woe to the guy who calls it... They often have a VERY strong hand...
I guess my questions are: 1. Does anyone else notice this trend?... 2. Do you guys have any strategy for playing these people who aren't exactly tilting, but are DEFINITELY not seeming to be in their right mind... 3. Do they show other tells when they obviously aren't acting...