To improve hand reading skills, pay close attention to your opponents’ betting patterns, positions, and actions at each stage of the hand. Consider what hands they are likely to play based on the pre-flop and post-flop actions, narrowing their range as the hand progresses. Analyze the board texture and how it interacts with their possible holdings. Practice putting yourself in their shoes to determine what hands make sense given their behavior. Over time, experience and study will help you recognize patterns, allowing you to make more accurate judgments about what they might hold.