Key takeaway: The Poker Decision Making Framework makes your decisions "stable and replicable".
When you have a process, you will:
→ Make consistent decisions in similar situations
→ Reduce interference from emotions and biases
→ Improve long-term EV stability
True masters are not those who make the right decisions every time, but those who make "consistent and correct" decisions most of the time.
Why do you need a decision-making process?
Without a process, your decisions will be subject to:
→ Fear (reluctance to place a bet)
→ Overconfidence (reckless attack)
→ Results-oriented (evaluating based on wins and losses)
→ Cognitive bias (overestimating hand strength)
The purpose of the process is to enable you to make the right choices even amidst these distractions.
Complete decision-making process (5 steps)
Step 1: Determine your hand strength.
→ Strong hand (Value)
→ Control
→ Weak hand (Bluff / Fold)
Step 2: Analyze the opponent's range
→ What cards might your opponent have?
→ How will these cards behave?
Step 3: Compare relative advantages (Range vs. Range)
→ Do I have a range advantage?
→ Which side is more likely to represent the strong hand?
Step 4: Decide on the type of action
→ Value (Extracting Value)
→ Bluff (applying pressure)
→ Check (Pool Control)
→ Fold (stop loss)
Step 5: Set the betting sizing
→ Small Note (Control)
→ Mid-term bet (standard value/pressure)
→ Overbet (Polarization Strategy)
Hand card situational application
You are in BTN, holding A♠ Q♠
Flop: Q♥ 8♠ 5♦
Application process:
→ Step 1: Top pair = Moderately strong
→ Step 2: The opponent has Qx, set, draw
→ Step 3: BTN has a range advantage
→ Step 4: Option Value or Control
→ Step 5: Choose medium bets, rather than over-betting.
Such decisions are based on process, not feelings.
What happens if there are no procedures?
You will:
→ Sometimes overly aggressive, sometimes overly conservative
→ Unable to explain why I played like that
→ Repeating the same mistake
This is precisely why most players get stuck.
Advanced Focus: Process is more important than result
Even if you lose this hand, as long as the procedure is correct:
→ You are still making a positive EV decision.
→ Will still be profitable in the long run
→ Your strategy will become more and more stable
What really needs to be optimized is not the result, but the process itself.
How to build your own decision-making system?
→ Follow the procedure for every hand.
→ During the review, check "which step went wrong".
→ Establish a standardized thinking sequence
→ Reduce on-site emotional interference
Core Decision Conclusions
When you have a stable decision-making process, you no longer rely on luck, but on the system.
The key to long-term profitability is not that every move is perfect, but that every decision you make is based on consistent and replicable logic.