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Reading oponents
Hi I have a question about reading oponents.
I think I know enough basic about opening hands, pot odds and changes someone has on a drawhand. But i need to learn how to read oponents. When reading through the forum I see quotes like: observe and make notes What kind off things you are generally making notes. What are things i need to watch in first to start learning reading oponents? Regards Fryske_Heit |
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Start by looking to put them on two continuems: tight-loose, and aggressive-passive. That will give you their general tendencies.
After that you want to note their individual traits: how often they call down, how they play their draws, do they understand position, etc. Here is a like to a cc 'notes' thread that you might find useful. |
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