Final Table 8 -- Joe McGowan

by Dennis Phillips |  Published: Mar 17, '09

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This week in his segment of my radio show, The Lumiere Place Final Table, Joe McGowan (The Poker Coach) talked about one of his pet peeves — involving asking an opponent how many chips he has left, but instead another player who is not even in the hand jumps in and gives you the answer. As Joe points out, you weren't just looking for what he has, but for information on how he responds; information which can help you make a decision on what to do.



Then Joe offered more valuable tells to watch for, specifially the unconscious ones, like which card they're looking at when they bet the flop, and what they're doing with their feet and legs, and more. The more of these you're aware of, the better your game will be.



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We do The Lumiere Place Final Table live from Lumiere's poker room every Tuesday at 6pm on KFNS/St. Louis (and KFNS.com everywhere). If you've missed previous shows, they're always on my website, TheChipLeader.com.



Got a question or comment? E-mail me at dennisphillipspoker@gmail.com.

Dennis' outstanding performance in the 2008 World Series of Poker -- third place in the main event -- has earned him a lot of fans, a lot of cash, and a lot of media attention. More importantly, it allowed him to bring awareness to several charities that are close to his heart. Dennis began playing poker in 2004, and he plays exclusively online at PokerStars. E-mail questions or comments to dennisphillipspoker@gmail.com. Check out his calendar, media interviews, and the various charities he supports at his website.