Can you predict the next move of your opponent at the poker table?

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Is it possible to play a mind game? In deciding the next move, can you really anticipate what your opponent might do in the next move? Let's talk about the techniques you use to understand your opponents, their gestures and their bets. What can you do to keep one step ahead, and make the right choices when the stakes are at the table?
 
i believe if your in an in person poker tournament and you walk up to that table before you even sit down if you cant work out who the worst player on that table maybe someone who shoves bad hands or whatnot i believe you shouldnt sit down as that person will probably be yourself but ive followed a poker guide depends where the button is if you are te button UTG FTA whatever gotta think about if the person before you raises then you reraise and someone raises again theres a 99% chance ill fold due to them 3 calling they must have something decent
 
I often put my opponents on certain hands, based on their style of play, or how they've been playing that game. I like to stay open to adapting my game to the players around me.
 
i believe if your in an in person poker tournament and you walk up to that table before you even sit down if you cant work out who the worst player on that table maybe someone who shoves bad hands or whatnot i believe you shouldnt sit down as that person will probably be yourself but ive followed a poker guide depends where the button is if you are te button UTG FTA whatever gotta think about if the person before you raises then you reraise and someone raises again theres a 99% chance ill fold due to them 3 calling they must have something decent
I totally agree with you when you talk about the importance of first analyzing the table before joining it. However, what we need to keep is a contingency plan and that include folding when there are many raises in the table. Don't you think so?
 
Reading your opponent is another strategy and if a player has that skill, it's probably a winning strategy. The ability to predict their next move, works well with your experience combined.
 
Reading your opponent is another strategy and if a player has that skill, it's probably a winning strategy. The ability to predict their next move, works well with your experience combined.
Foreseeing opponents’ actions is important in the poker as it can work and give you edge . guessing to an opponent’s next move allows a player to make the correct call when it counts at the table.
 
What I do is focus on my opponents’ betting, be it loose or tight to try and find a weak link to capitalise on. I also make use of table talk, that is, a conversation with the opponent with an aim of getting information, and coming up with a way to distract him.
 
bawse you are knowledgeable good advice to those who need it
Appreciate the compliment. I try to provide our members with good advice when I can.
 
the way nlh plays you can read/predict opponents moves within reason 100%. betting pre is a real thing, knowing ranges helps alot. love @pokerpluagekcd for being all cryptic but hes right....fold to win and theres plenty of ways to skin a cat choose one
 
the way nlh plays you can read/predict opponents moves within reason 100%. betting pre is a real thing, knowing ranges helps alot. love @pokerpluagekcd for being all cryptic but hes right....fold to win and theres plenty of ways to skin a cat choose one
You can gather hints by watching for betting patterns together with observing their body language and listening to their table conversations too. It can lead to an outstanding success at the table.
 

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