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Hey there Vic. I just watched all of your videos and I must say these are fantastic. Short and sweet.
I'm extremely interested in these kind of stuff and the psychology. I'm playing online poker semi-proffesionaly and I'd like to switch to live poker.
Are there any more in-depth books you could reccomend on body language, psychology on the motives of why we do what we do and especially on recognizing if someone is lying (becoming a human lie detector)?
Appritiated and keep up the good work. Hope you didn't give up.
EDIT: I actually knew most of these naturally because I experienced so much signals of disinterest earlier in my life. After I learnt those, when I saw a signal that is not one of dissinterest, it's an IOI
Too bad I'm sometimes not fully in the moment to notice the subtle ones, but I'm getting better and better.
So according to my experiences, your videos are spot on.
Hey guys I'm sorry I haven't got any info up, I kind of set a goal to get something done and I wasn't allowed to put anything up until I got it done.... Fortunately I'm very close to having that goal accomplished and will be finishing up this show inside this year...
I appreciate the support. Give me about a week and I'll get at least another 10 videos up for you guys.
As far as lie detection there are a few books I enjoy but I would start with Paul Ekman's book Telling Lies. Lie spotting is another solid read on lie detection.
Honestly Joe Navarro's book "What Every Body is Saying" would be a great book for poker he also has a couple others on body language for poker(specifically).
I love playing poker I got into it because of body language... It is one of the few places you can stare at people and study them and it's expected. I've been thinking of creating a small poker body language boot camp for a while, perhaps I'll try and get one out in January, it wouldn't be that hard and honestly it wouldn't take that long to go over the basics.
Note: Body language is certainly my strong point at a poker table but it is important to realize that you are playing poker and don't get overly focused on body language, it can be overwhelming when you aren't use to it... Focus on studying body language and tells away from the table so it becomes way more natural when you get to the table.
Peace and Love,
Vic
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