Learn to play poker with partypoker: Reading your opponent

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When you play poker it is important to not only think about how strong your own hand is, but to also try and work out what range of hands your opponent could be holding.

Tony Dunst, a WPT champion, walks you through a hand between McLean Karr and Tobias Reinkemeier in which McLean moves all-in on the river as a bluff after representing a much stronger hand than he actually held.

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Learn to play poker with partypoker: Reading your opponent

2 thoughts on “Learn to play poker with partypoker: Reading your opponent

  1. How is this reading anything? Looks more like standard play money bet and hope. Tobias Qh is also a blocker to a lot of sane people's river value overbet range, esp. the ones that bet flop+turn for value.

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