Poker lessons I've learned 6: put your opponents in a “range” of hands

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I need to understand why my opponents are betting or three-betting. It's interesting to have notes on this, as this information helps me make a decision in the next rounds of betting, since I know what kind of cards they might be playing.
 
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Look at how they react to betting on previous streets. See if they bet big ina card that may allow a flush or a straight. Try not to get married to your hand. Learn to fold and you can live to fold another day.if it sounds like. A duck then it probably is, in other words very big bets are 75% likely that an opponent has it.
 
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Yes, if you analyzed range of your opponents you can do bluff raise in moment when your opponent do not have a good combination
 
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