hi all, still quite new to this and was wondering when people say they put players on certain hands is this something that comes from experience or is it just a skill that some people have. The reason I ask is that apart from when its obvious I generally don't have a clue what people have, anybody got any advice that could help out a novice!!!!!!
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Doesn't mean we don't get it completely wrong sometimes!!
Now say a heart comes down, you bet bigger, and get raised. You have two choices now- they're representing the flush, and actually have nothing, or they've hit their flush. Over time I'd say the bluff is far less likely, so unless you have a solid hand with outs (i.e two pair, a set, or the A of hearts) you'd lay it down.
That's a relatively obvious example, the best way is examine how your opponent plays, watch how they bet, when they bet, how much they bet, what position they bet from. If they raise UTG, it's considerably stronger than a button raise, and reduces the hand range considerably. If there's a raise and a reraise, and an A and K come down on the flop, that is massively within their range now, and with a smaller pair (10's or J's, even Q's) you'd be thinking strongly about folding to any bet.
Like kirstii said, it's a mixture of logic and experience, and that's why some players are so horrible to play against (Gus Hansen, for example) because they are capable of throwing complete curveballs in at their leisure, making them a lot harder to put on a hand. And because of their instinct, the time you're calling their bluff is invariably the time they have the goods.
The top players vary their games to avoid giving tells away whilst still garnering tells from all around.The bottom 5% make bets and calls that make no sense because they do not understand how to play the game better.
With the 90% of us all you can do is take notes everytime you see a player and start to learn their tendencies. If you always play at the same levels then you will see the same faces over and over again thus you can learn the way they play the game. This way you can build up all the required information you need.
Unfortunately for most of us this means a lot of work involved in writing and rewriting notes on particular players. But the effort is worth it in the long run because most players play in their comfort zone and use the same style and tendencies everytime.
So my advice is to always take notes on players and reap the rewards later on.
Loving your work always! Am hoping to walk the rice paper of Life, as smoothly as yourself one day!
Teach me so i may better myself
The Hitman
Also on various threads when hands are posted, read thru the comments by others, there are some regular posters, and some of the info is excellant, some good, and a little you may consider bad, but it is all learning!!
Good luck on the tables
Dave Hitman Harvey