I apologize for the original poor translation post, and would like to replace it with an English one:
Hello,
I am a representative of TimeMojo and would like to address a few of your posts.
We have had many users improve their game by using timing tells. Most users have found success in using quick opponent actions (1-3s) to make strong reads. A quick action by an opponent cannot be by accident, as they have to predetermine their action before they are given a chance to do so.
For example, an opponent who quickly bets the turn after betting the flop, almost as if they bet before the card came out, is not likely to be strong since a big hand would be likely to think about things like bet sizing, or check-raising.
Another example, if a weak player is calling very fast on a drawy board, they are not likely to be very strong, as a big hand would be more likely to take some time to think about how they want to act. Many users use instances like this to make thin value bets and to pick up bluffs on the river.
If you were to use TimeMojo just to watch your own actions when you are strong or weak, you may be surprised as to the pattern you see.
I will be happy to answer any of your questions or comments, including strategy questions. Please let me know how I can help. Thank you and good luck.
Hello,
I am a representative of TimeMojo and would like to address a few of your posts.
We have had many users improve their game by using timing tells. Most users have found success in using quick opponent actions (1-3s) to make strong reads. A quick action by an opponent cannot be by accident, as they have to predetermine their action before they are given a chance to do so.
For example, an opponent who quickly bets the turn after betting the flop, almost as if they bet before the card came out, is not likely to be strong since a big hand would be likely to think about things like bet sizing, or check-raising.
Another example, if a weak player is calling very fast on a drawy board, they are not likely to be very strong, as a big hand would be more likely to take some time to think about how they want to act. Many users use instances like this to make thin value bets and to pick up bluffs on the river.
If you were to use TimeMojo just to watch your own actions when you are strong or weak, you may be surprised as to the pattern you see.
I will be happy to answer any of your questions or comments, including strategy questions. Please let me know how I can help. Thank you and good luck.