Hand resumption

Hand resumption

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[Overconfidence] Why does overconfidence actually lead to more losses? Retrospective analysis

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

In Texas Hold'em, confidence is essential, but overconfidence is the root cause of many players' long-term losses. This article, through reviewing actual hands, delves into how the "overconfidence bias" leads players to overestimate their own judgment, underestimate their opponents' range, and engage in excessive aggression in unsuitable situations. When you learn to base your confidence on range and logic, rather than short-term results and feelings, your decision-making stability and overall profitability will significantly improve.

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[Bluff Barrier] Why are you always afraid to Bluff? Analysis of the Reasons

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

In Texas Hold'em, many players' biggest problem isn't a lack of skill, but rather a fear of aggression. This article delves into the psychological roots of the "Bluff Barrier" through hand replays, explaining why players choose to refrain from attacking when they have no cards, and how this behavior leads to strategic imbalance and makes their hands easily read by opponents. When you learn to view bluffs as part of your range and potential earnings (EV), rather than as a single risk, your overall aggressiveness and profit potential will significantly improve.

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[Psychological Impact] How does fear affect your betting decisions? Analysis

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

In Texas Hold'em, many players lose money not because of a lack of skill, but because "fear" interferes with otherwise correct decisions. This article analyzes how fear can make players overly conservative in crucial moments, missing value betting opportunities and even making choices with negative EV through real-world hand reviews. When you learn to replace emotional reactions with range and long-term EV, your decision-making stability and overall profitability will significantly improve.