When Overs and Undershowing His Hand Becomes Your Opponent's Telling Heads Up

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When your opponent frequently checks, raises or calls with a mediocre hand in No Limit Hold'em, treating every hand as if it's Monster, he is overplaying his hand. Likewise, when he almost always folds to any bet or raise, he is underplaying weak winners. Both these habits reveal useful information about your opponent's style and strength. What precautions should you take whenfacing such players and what adjustments can you make to your strategy? Overs and under-splaying the hand can become quite predictable tells for the discerning pro player.
 
Additionally, it is important to refrain from making fast decisions based purely on over- or under-exhibiting. Relying only on these indications can result in inaccurate assumptions and poorly informed decisions because variations in hand-showing behavior can be either purposeful or unintentional. It is crucial to compile a variety of data.
 
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