In fact, it can only bias us, and hurt (and never help) our analysis. ![]() What matters is, your decision, the information you had when you made that decision (how he's playing, his range of hands in that situation, your history with the player, etc), and if it was the right decision based on the information you had in that moment, It doesn't matter, in our assessing your play, how the hand turned out. Ultimately, it doesn't matter what exactly he has, and it doesn't matter what the river result of the hand was. That way, we can be process oriented, not results oriented, in judging the hand, and aren't biased by how the hand turned out. Foe example, in the OP, a better way to post about the hand would be to describe everything you did, but stop at when the Villain goes all in, and ask our opinion on what you should do, when faced with the decision to call the all in. The reason for that, is so we can judge what the best action is, without being biased by already knowing the result. ![]() Instead, try posting right up to your decision point, and then asking for advice there, without posting the result. 1) When you're describing your hand, consider not posting the result, at least in the original post.
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