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Mike_25
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In my opinion, seeing the opponent's cards after every hand can start to give you extra information that you don't truly need. What is important is playing your own solid game, making the correct folds and bets based on the strength of your own two cards. Try not to be drawn into what your opponent is doing; maintain an even, steady focus on implementing your own strategy from hand to hand. His cards do not truly matter - yours do.