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Re: PNL Study Group Day 7: The REM Process \"Intro\" and \"R is for Range
I haven't actually read the book, so this may not be relevant to the discussion, but it relates to the post above me.
I've never thought about how I approximate hand ranges while playing, but after the last post I thought about it a bit, and I think my though process is like this: If his complete range is a,b,c,x,y,z, I arrive at that range through: What hands beat me that this player would take this line with on this board? a,b,c What hands do I beat that this player would take this line with on this board? x,y,z Are they all equally likely? and then I do some super fast equity approximations and hopefully choose the right action [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] The more you think about it regularly, the more automatic it becomes. This may not matter at all, but I thought I'd try put my thoughts into words anyways :P |
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