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Playing Poker Means Reading Your Oppnents

We have all seen the great poker masters on television, and at times it seems as if they really can read their opponent minds. Two players will bet down to the river card and one will muck his hand with a comment that his opponent must be holding two specific cards and sure enough those are the exact two cards that the other player has. This may seem supernatural at times, but this is no more than what the great poker players are made of.



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We have all seen the great poker masters on television, and at times it seems as if they really can read their opponent minds. Two players will bet down to the river card and one will muck his hand with a comment that his opponent must be holding two specific cards and sure enough those are the exact two cards that the other player has. This may seem supernatural at times, but this is no more than what the great poker players are made of.
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