Hand resumption

Hand resumption

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[Results Trap] Results-Oriented vs. Correct Decision Making: Did You Really Make the Right Move?

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

In Texas Hold'em, many players habitually evaluate their decisions based on wins and losses, but this is actually one of the most dangerous cognitive biases. This article, through reviewing actual hands, delves into the fundamental difference between "outcome-oriented" and "decision-making quality," helping you understand why correct decisions can still lead to losses, and why incorrect decisions can still result in short-term profits. When you learn to evaluate each hand using long-term EV and range thinking, rather than a single outcome, your decision-making ability and overall profitability will significantly improve.

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[Cognitive Bias] Why do you always overestimate your hand? Hand review analysis

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

Many players lose big pots not because they have no cards at all, but because they overestimate their hand strength. This article analyzes how players can gradually increase their pot strength in top pair situations through hand replays, and explains why focusing only on one's own hand while ignoring the opponent's range often leads to greater decision-making errors.

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[Key Folding] When to Fold? Decisions to Avoid Continuous Losses

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Hand resumption

This book delves into the most crucial yet often overlooked skill in poker: folding decisions. Through hand replays, it explains how to determine your opponent's range, identify strong signals and bluff frequencies, helping players avoid making wrong calls at critical moments, stop continuously investing in losing situations, and thus establish a stable and consistently profitable decision-making mindset.