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Originally Posted by murph69
I understand the NAMES of the positions. I don’t understand how it’s possible for anything short of a supercomputer to process which hands to play in which situations.
Think of it like this:
75% of hands play themselves, because they're junk and you fold them all the time
10% of hands play themselves, because they're good and you raise them all the time
The other 15% of hands are in the middle, what you do with them isn't going to be a huge mistake either way. Up front with lots of players to act? Facing a raise? Maybe fold the worst of these. Later in the action and folded to you? Probably raise all of these.
That's not so hard, is it?