

Thinking In Ranges
18 snips Aug 2, 2016
Discover the power of thinking in ranges rather than just individual hands. Learn how mastering this concept can enhance your decision-making and reduce betting tells. Doug Hull shares insights on bluffing and value betting strategies against smarter opponents. Plus, get introduced to a helpful video playlist that dives deeper into poker ranges and offers community engagement opportunities for serious players.
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Think In Ranges, Not Hands
- Think of your hand as part of a range, not just a single hand.
- This prevents revealing information and improves consistency against skilled opponents.
Use Consistent Bet Sizing
- Use the same bet sizing for all hands in your range on a given board.
- This avoids bet sizing tells and keeps your opponent guessing.
Avoid Being A Fitterfold Player
- Decide your continuation bet range logically based on the board.
- Only bet with hands that fit your value or bluffing criteria to avoid being a fit or fold player.