![]() If you’re somewhat new to poker or have simply never done this kind of work, there is no reason to panic. Instead, you need to focus on figuring out their most likely range at the start of a hand and work your way from there. In fact, that approach could hurt you in the long run. Trying to just guess your opponent’s exact two cards isn’t going to cut it. Gathering that information, however, isn’t something that magically happens. Almost everything you do in poker is connected to what you believe your opponent has at any given moment and figuring out a correct strategy based on that information. This is where SplitSuit’s Hand Reading Lab comes in. But, where do you actually start and what do you need to know to be able to do this correctly? Being able to figure out the other player’s holdings when involved in a pot gives you a huge advantage. ![]() The ability to read your opponents’ hands is one of the most important skills in poker.
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