What Causes Players to Misread “Timing Tells” in Online Poker?

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Quick calls, long pauses, and delayed actions are often interpreted as clues, but they can also be distractions or multitasking behavior. How reliable are timing patterns in your experience? Have you ever been misled by them into making costly decisions?
 
There night be vaeious reasons. A player might be multitasking, dealing with internet lag, using preset buttons, or simply thinking about another table. It’s easy to assign meaning to timing when the real explanation has nothing to do with hand strength.
 
Timing tell online can deceive you badly. One time I folded strong hand because one guy paused for almost one minute before raising. I thought he was acting weak intentionally, but he was not. Network issue was also disturbing and nearly ruined my session that night.
 
I’ve noticed timing reads get messy whenever someone is multitasking or playing too many tables, so I try to rely on patterns over time instead of one weird pause. Taking breaks with lighter games on https://www.distrimecka.com/_BRAND_2515742/ helped me reset my focus, and it made it easier to spot which timing quirks were real and which were just random lag or distraction.
 
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I think players often time out because they're multi-tabling, but I've also seen some players consistently run down the clock. I hate when it's done, especially early in a tournament when there aren't many important decisions to make. I try not to let it affect my decision-making, but it can definitely be frustrating when it slows the game down.
 

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