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Mike_25
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The importance of reading the opponent's hand in one-on-one poker cannot be overstated. Though luck is involved, knowing what cards your competitor possesses lets you make the correct next move. If you can deduce the strength of the competitor's hand from their betting style and mannerisms, you will know whether to call their bet, raise higher, or fold with confidence. The more accurately you can judge whether they bluff or have a powerful combination through hand-reading, the better you can win with logic instead of chance. Sharpening this skill through experience and focus on tiny changes in competitors is key to upending the odds in your favor at the table.