If a player wants a call, hell be very careful not to frighten you. In players mind, overly forceful or exaggerated betting moves will make his hand appear strong.
The key to interpreting your opponents hand by the manner he bets is not so hard. If the move is too dynamic, you should suspect weakness. If its quiet and smooth suspect strength.
When a player couples his wager with the words, I bet, or something similar in an optimistic tone, theres a good chance he is weak or bluffing. If he says nothing his bet is a negative tone, figure him for a strong hand.
In a sense, the whole science of interpreting betting moves run contrary to what you might at first expect. Youve already learned that players who are bluffing or weak often try to blend it with tablecloth after betting. Then shouldnt you expect a player whos bluffing to bet in a very sedate manner so as not to call attention to himself.
No. The reason is that bluffers try to disappear only after their bet. At that times theyre not required to do anything but sit and wait their fate. While waiting, they try do nothing that might trigger your call. But while betting, they dont have luxury of...