Poker Strategy With Jonathan Little: Basic Hand Reading
Briefly

When watching world-class poker players, it seems they ‘know’ what opponents have. They understand hand ranges and how to narrow them down during play.
Instead of putting an opponent on a single hand, one should think in ranges. For example, a tight player raising could have multiple strong hands.
Mistakes in poker often arise from the mindset of focusing solely on one specific hand instead of acknowledging the range of hands an opponent may play.
Players should note the actions of their opponents, such as betting patterns and the types of hands they choose to play, to better assess ranges.
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