Poker is often described as a game of cards, probability, and strategy. That's only half the truth.
The real game-the one that separates consistent winners from everyone else-is played in silence, in glances, in timing, in tension. It's played in the space between action and reaction.
Cards don't bluff. People do.
And every bluff, every strong hand, every moment of uncertainty leaks information.
This book is about learning to see it.