10-21-2016, 12:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2016, 06:51 AM by JackOfHearts.)
Thanks for the link, I have been reading some interesting part that I have been researching for a while when playing poker and reading people when they talked to me.
It's very interesting, and very useful information, I think there is a lack of good books in this area. This one seems better than the one I have read but seems inaccurate from what I have observed until now, at least on the point I'm going to discuss now.
this one for example as I consider it one of the best movement I found on my own without any book:
http://bodylanguageproject.com/the-only-...llar-pull/
While playing poker and in my day to day life I noticed this movement to be very revealing. This move seems to suggest submission, that we think we have lost or that the opponent is stronger.
Curiously this movement happens a lot even when I don't play poker, and I often saw people doing the same movement when they feel weaker or lost or at least not comfortable. Myself included, when I do it I don't feel good usually.
This movement is "scratching the back of the neck usually with the right hand on the right part of our neck" Touching the right part of the head seems to convey that we are in an irrational position, we can't take it logically, we don't understand the situation with logic so it's emotional. That's why I think it's the right part rather the left part.
Then touching the back of the neck is touching one of the most weakest point in our body, the back of the neck. This scratching seems to convey that we submit, we lost the battle so we scratch that body part. I have noticed people doing the full gesture as this is just the micro gesture when we scratch it a little bit, this gesture happens more often. I usually do it more than once during a day. But the full gesture is to reveal the back of our body completely and touching the back of the neck. I have seen my friends doing it 3 times or so while playing poker and when they did that gesture they had a very bad hand indeed.
The scratching of the back of the neck happens much more often. I can't count it, it happened so many times, and each time my friends did that gesture they had a bad hand, just one second touching this area and I know they think they have lost. I never saw a person thinking the opposite when they did this gesture, never.
I also noticed one of my friend touching the left part of his front head when he thought he was sure to win. The way I interpret it, is that the person is trying to hide with his logic, to elaborate a plan with logic because he is sure to win.
There is also one gesture that is very intriguing to me, it's the touching of the nose. What I just read on this website doesn't seem accurate to me also.
http://bodylanguageproject.com/the-only-...-language/
I have seen it tons of time while wearing phero. At first I thought it was a way to tell about smell, that something smell strange. While sometimes people really think it's smell there are times when it's not the case at all. But if it's smell horrible there is a lot more happening than nose touching, there is disgust appearing on the face with a lot of other movement.
I have seen it a lot while playing poker when no phero what involved. I noticed it the most with Bad wolf. As I think it's to convey that we are intimidated, that we feel something is directed toward us, we are pointing the finger to our nose to indicate we feel something is annoying us. Or something on that level. I don't think someone is lying necessarily when touching their nose, I don't see why they would do that when I'm wearing Bad wolf as some people did it when I crossed path with them when wearing Bad wolf. So it doesn't make sense to me that they would lie but being intimidated yes. It also seems to be what I observed while playing poker.
If someone has an idea on that I would like to hear what they think. Chaos or Shannon maybe ?
Thanks for the link I will read that one, even if it's sometimes off it's one step toward noticing those moves. So to understand the meaning behind those moves is easier after you know the pattern.
It's very interesting, and very useful information, I think there is a lack of good books in this area. This one seems better than the one I have read but seems inaccurate from what I have observed until now, at least on the point I'm going to discuss now.
this one for example as I consider it one of the best movement I found on my own without any book:
http://bodylanguageproject.com/the-only-...llar-pull/
While playing poker and in my day to day life I noticed this movement to be very revealing. This move seems to suggest submission, that we think we have lost or that the opponent is stronger.
Curiously this movement happens a lot even when I don't play poker, and I often saw people doing the same movement when they feel weaker or lost or at least not comfortable. Myself included, when I do it I don't feel good usually.
This movement is "scratching the back of the neck usually with the right hand on the right part of our neck" Touching the right part of the head seems to convey that we are in an irrational position, we can't take it logically, we don't understand the situation with logic so it's emotional. That's why I think it's the right part rather the left part.
Then touching the back of the neck is touching one of the most weakest point in our body, the back of the neck. This scratching seems to convey that we submit, we lost the battle so we scratch that body part. I have noticed people doing the full gesture as this is just the micro gesture when we scratch it a little bit, this gesture happens more often. I usually do it more than once during a day. But the full gesture is to reveal the back of our body completely and touching the back of the neck. I have seen my friends doing it 3 times or so while playing poker and when they did that gesture they had a very bad hand indeed.
The scratching of the back of the neck happens much more often. I can't count it, it happened so many times, and each time my friends did that gesture they had a bad hand, just one second touching this area and I know they think they have lost. I never saw a person thinking the opposite when they did this gesture, never.
I also noticed one of my friend touching the left part of his front head when he thought he was sure to win. The way I interpret it, is that the person is trying to hide with his logic, to elaborate a plan with logic because he is sure to win.
There is also one gesture that is very intriguing to me, it's the touching of the nose. What I just read on this website doesn't seem accurate to me also.
http://bodylanguageproject.com/the-only-...-language/
I have seen it tons of time while wearing phero. At first I thought it was a way to tell about smell, that something smell strange. While sometimes people really think it's smell there are times when it's not the case at all. But if it's smell horrible there is a lot more happening than nose touching, there is disgust appearing on the face with a lot of other movement.
I have seen it a lot while playing poker when no phero what involved. I noticed it the most with Bad wolf. As I think it's to convey that we are intimidated, that we feel something is directed toward us, we are pointing the finger to our nose to indicate we feel something is annoying us. Or something on that level. I don't think someone is lying necessarily when touching their nose, I don't see why they would do that when I'm wearing Bad wolf as some people did it when I crossed path with them when wearing Bad wolf. So it doesn't make sense to me that they would lie but being intimidated yes. It also seems to be what I observed while playing poker.
If someone has an idea on that I would like to hear what they think. Chaos or Shannon maybe ?
Thanks for the link I will read that one, even if it's sometimes off it's one step toward noticing those moves. So to understand the meaning behind those moves is easier after you know the pattern.