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PokerCoaching: Zach Elwood’s Tuning Into Tells is a 13-module advanced tells course from Zachary Elwood — author of Reading Poker Tells, Verbal Poker Tells, and a forthcoming practical applications book — combining 8 core video sessions with 5 dedicated bonus modules on the most reliable and commonly occurring specific tell categories. Unlike theoretical tells discussions, this course is built around actual poker footage showing real players exhibiting real tells in documentable situations.
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📚 Course Structure — 13 Modules
| Module | Tell Category |
|---|---|
| tuning-into-tells p0–p7 | 8 core video sessions — real poker footage with Elwood’s tell identification and explanation in real time |
| Bonus 1: Immediate Pre-Flop Calls | Snap calls indicate weak-to-medium holdings — strong hands slow down. One of the most useful and reliable tells in live poker |
| Bonus 2: Early-Hand Talking from Non-Aggressors | Passive players who talk early in a hand before the betting action comes to them — specific patterns indicating strength or weakness |
| Bonus 3: Double-Checking Hole Cards Before Betting | When players look at their cards twice before betting — the specific situations where this indicates something meaningful vs. when it’s noise |
| Bonus 4: Verbal Weak-Hand Statements | Players who verbally declare weakness before acting — the reliability of this tell, when it works and when players reverse it |
| Bonus 5: Shuffling Cards | Nervous card shuffling vs. relaxed shuffling — what this physical behavior correlates with in Elwood’s documented observations |
🎯 What Makes Tuning Into Tells Different
Real footage, real tells: Elwood’s approach is anchored in actual documented poker hands — he shows you the footage, identifies the tell, and explains what the player did next to confirm or deny the read. This is pattern recognition training built on real evidence, not speculation.
Snap call = range capper: Bonus 1 covers immediate pre-flop calls specifically. Elwood’s research shows this is one of the highest-frequency, highest-reliability tells in live poker. When a player snap-calls a raise before the action even reaches them, their range is strongly weighted toward weak-to-medium holdings. This single tell, applied correctly, changes dozens of postflop decisions per session.
Specificity over breadth: Rather than a survey of 50 possible tells with varying reliability, Elwood covers specific, documentable, frequent behaviors. The 5 bonus modules were chosen because they appear often enough to be useful across multiple sessions — not once-per-tournament curiosities.
Verbal tells are underutilized: Bonus 4 on verbal weak-hand statements covers one of the most consistently exploitable patterns in live poker — one that sophisticated online players consistently miss because they never encounter it in their primary format.
📖 Zach Elwood’s Tell Hierarchy
| Tell Type | Frequency | Reliability |
|---|---|---|
| Immediate pre-flop snap calls | Very high | High — documented, consistent |
| Verbal weak-hand statements | Medium | High in amateur fields |
| Double-checking hole cards | Medium | Situation-dependent |
| Card shuffling behavior | High | Moderate — context required |
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Zachary Elwood’s books — Reading Poker Tells and Verbal Poker Tells — and all additional resources are available through ReadingPokerTells.com. The Tuning Into Tells video course complements the books by providing the visual footage that written descriptions alone cannot replicate.
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