Do you already put yourself in the place of your opponent?

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many post-flop strategies and getting to know your game and your opponent's game have you ever done it in poker or have you never thought of doing it?
 
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many post-flop strategies and getting to know your game and your opponent's game have you ever done it in poker or have you never thought of doing it?
whoever dominates this becomes a better player in relation to the opponent equal to dominated hands 72 vs 88.
 
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in my opinion the best pro poker players are those who play better than their opponents on the other medium streets to the end this is poker dominating the action from beginning to end.
 
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many post-flop strategies and getting to know your game and your opponent's game have you ever done it in poker or have you never thought of doing it?
I like to play poker as you put it, putting myself in my opponent's place. The reason is that I already have knowledge of my cards, so it remains for me to know my opponent's cards. How do i do it asking myself thinking about him, how he would play against me according to the actions, position, chips and what he thinks I have during the development of the hand.;):ciao:
 
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Hi.
I always, during the game, try to put myself in the place of my opponent and thus predict his actions or his cards in general.
Good luck.
 
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many post-flop strategies and getting to know your game and your opponent's game have you ever done it in poker or have you never thought of doing it?

Even when learning poker, I naturally did this. Perhaps that is part of the reason for my early success. Poker is a lot deeper than simply playing your two cards; it is also about playing the situation and risk management.
 
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I guess we should always try to think as our opponent to take a good understanding about his moves and also predict some.
 
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I think I've always been pretty good at putting myself in my opponent's place, although I'm not sure I've ever put it quite that way. I've always tried to put my opponent's on hands and tried to get a read on them as far as how they play. I try to pick up on their habits and tendencies. I do better with better players though. I've always had an easier time figuring out how good players play than bad ones. All you really have to do to understand how good players think is read several poker books. But there are no books that explain how to play like a donkey. I can figure the good players out. But every time I try to figure out what a donk is thinking, I end up getting a headache.
 
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I think what range of hands he has and which is he willing to bluff according to the board
 
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yes every hour i'm putting myself in their place and always trying to have an average of accuracy on the opponent's hands
 
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Sometimes I do it. I put myself in the place of the opponent. This usually helps me better assess the risks.
 
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