Re: Reading Hands
the most important thing is being able to put your opponent on a range of hands. It is rare that you can name the exact two cards he is holding. It is more important to know that he/she is on a flush draw, straight draw, is playing like he has two pair or trips, is likely to be bluffing, etc.
I wouldn't worry too much as long as your read on them in terms of relative strength or weakness is good. That is most of the battle right there.
Annie
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