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Originally Posted by CanadaLowball
the implication is that the way the hero in the hands plays is how they should be played.
otherwise, why write this as a preamble to the examples:
It's not really advise though because it doesn't say anything to describe what the significant facts are about the hand that led to the plays they made. From reading the intro, we can't take away any strategic principles like "when in situation X do Y" because the intro doesn't describe X in any detail.
I think a mistake a lot of people make is to assume that the cards that are visible and the plays made by individuals in a hand are all you need to know to maximize your winnings -- but that's not the case. That's all you need to know to play GTO, but of course that is different from maximizing winnings.
The intro describes the plays and cards, but doesn't tell you what you need to know to understand the _strategy_ they are illutrating. It's a teaser. It's giving you a little bit of information, hoping to draw you in to find out the whole story.