I think it would be beneficial to all if those of us who play Live poker would list some of the most prevalent tells they have noticed in their time at the tables. Now I'm assuming we have all read Caro's book on the subject (If you haven't you shoud, or watch the videos) So there is no need for the "shaking hand" tell, etc.---Also if any of you have found tells that you have and have corrected it will be helpful because I am sure we all have tells that we don't know about. I'll start.
I play live $1/2NL so I'm sure there are more tells at my level than at the higher ones
Maybe not so much a tell, but I have noticed that when many players make a big bet at you on the river and you stare them down for a minute or so he will USUALLY start squirming if he is uncomfortable, aka:bluffing--of course you have to know the player is capable of the big bluff and not acting, but I find that when someone has a genuinely big hand, they almost project calmness
Some players new to live casino poker may feel uncomfortable staring down an opponent (I know I did), but the fact of the matter is, the player you are grilling is way more uncomfortable than you, especially if he is on a bluff. This may make him fidget
A tell that I used to have is that I would say the amount I was betting when I was weak and just bet when I was strong without saying anything. Needless to say I significantly increased my wins when I figured this out.
Anyone else?