Poker Face ●

Don’t furrow your brow. If you find yourself tensing up, take a slow breath through your nose to reset your muscles. 2. Control Your Eyes

After the cards are dealt or a bet is made, count to five in your head before acting. This ensures your timing is the same whether you’re bluffing or holding the nuts. 4. Watch Your "Peripheral" Tells Your face might be a mask, but your body can betray you. Poker Face

A poker face isn't just about your features; it's about your . If you talk constantly when you have a weak hand but go silent when you have an Ace-high flush, you’re giving the game away. Don’t furrow your brow

They don’t call them the "windows to the soul" for nothing. In poker, your eyes reveal where your attention is. Control Your Eyes After the cards are dealt

If you find it impossible to stay perfectly still, adopt a repetitive "white noise" action. This could be shuffling your chips or leaning back in a specific way. If you do it every single hand , your opponents won't be able to distinguish a "bluffing shuffle" from a "value-bet shuffle."

A great poker face is about inconsistency-reduction. Your goal is to make every hand look exactly the same until the moment you rake in the chips.

Many pros wear shades to hide "pupil dilation" (which happens when you see a great hand) and to mask where they are looking. 3. Maintain a Consistent Routine