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How to Think in Terms of Ranges

by Jonathan Little |  Published: May 20, '19

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The first step to consistently win money in poker is to learn how to think in terms of hand ranges. It’s time to stop trying to put your opponents on one exact hand. Instead, analyze all of the possible hands that your opponents could have in any given situation. In this video, I will teach you how to do this so that you can become a consistent winner in poker.

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Jonathan Little is a two-time World Poker Tour champion with more than $6 million in tournament winnings.

 
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