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Overvaluing Medium-Strength Hands: Common Mistake or Playing Style?
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 7162378, member: 385063"] Poker is complex we do not want to make the mistake of comparing two very different scenarios such as a person playing a set and a person playing top pair for stacks. the skill difference between those two types of players could be very significant. To become more skilled at poker you want to dive into the why of the player playing the set. 1 What range did the set put you on to think they were ahead? What actions did you take to make then think you could have a weaker holding than them and still play for stacks---ie why might the player think you would stack off with AA AK or KQ QJ KJ? Past actions by you? Bet sizings? Timing tells? This is a good thought exercise to focus on your game image Of course the player could just not think that you had KK QQ because there was no 3 bet preflop etc etc :unsure::poop: [/QUOTE]
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