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Reading your opponents hand is one of the key skills that must be developed in order for a player to succeed in the higher limit games and tournaments.
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The Art of Reading Your Opponents. By Tony Guerrera. You are playing in a $500NL game with $2-$5 blinds. You are on the button, and action folds to you.
Whitney Kraft, Director of Tennis at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, is here to answer your questions on the game of tennis in his column on USTA ...
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Reading opponents, by Steve Larson. One of the most common rookie anti-skills, is keeping opponents confused. Because it's a tiny bit better than having your ...
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Jun 22, 2009 ... Learn some tips about picking up information on other poker players. Getting a good read on opponents is the most important poker skill.
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Reading your opponent in poker is a very important part of the game.
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Everything in poker boils down to having the ability to read your opponents. Creating image, using image and psychology, positions, math, and so on, are all ...
Apr 20, 2005 ... Most players accept that, to be a very good poker player, you need to be able to put your opponent on a hand. Interestingly, many losing poker ...
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Reading your opponents is more than noticing a nervous tick. Read this article to learn how you can read your opponents like a book.
By Tony Guerrera. You are playing in a $500NL game with $2-$5 blinds. You are on the button, and action folds to you. You look down at your hole cards and see J J.
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