Poker logic for decision making

It is impossible to become a professional poker player unless you learn how to make decisions and think strategically. Undoubtedly, this skill is one of the most valuable for any poker player. The sooner you develop it, the sooner you will be successful and will be able to turn poker from a mere hobby into a lucrative source of income.

At first glance it may seem very difficult, because you need to constantly consider many different factors and remember a lot of different information. We will try to help you in this difficult endeavor. In this article, we will tell you how to build a basic poker decision making algorithm.

How can you improve your poker logic?

It all starts with training and preparation, just like in any business. The first thing you need to do is to study the basic types of players to learn how they differ from each other.

First of all you have to categorize them into regs (who can be aggressive or passive) and phishes (who can also be aggro or passive). Then you should find out what spectra they show in different conditions, how they play postflop, and finally what their standard stats look like.

You can also expand this list by dividing it into smaller categories, such as over-aggressive players called maniacs, or conversely over-tight players called draws. In addition, you should think about the spectrum of hands you will be assuming for an unfamiliar player.

So, the first thing you need to learn is to evaluate your opponents range and interpret their stats correctly. More experienced players may not understand why this needs to be written about.

Once you have created a system that divides your players into categories, you need to assign a color label to each of them. This not only improves your perception and speeds up the game, but it will also help you come up with a faster line of play when you see the label without even reading the stats. You’ll know who you’re playing with at the table and what actions you can expect from them, and that’s not to mention how handy the teeble select is.

Once you have created a system that divides your players into categories, you need to assign a color label to each of them. This not only improves your perception and speeds up the game, but it will also help you come up with a faster line of play when you see the label without even reading the stats. You’ll know who you’re playing with at the table and what actions you can expect from them, and that’s not to mention how handy the teeble select is.

You should also understand and fully grasp the basic concepts of the game, such as pot control or far ahead/far behind. You won’t be short of information because each of these is covered in detail in our Poker School section.

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