Level 8 - Hand Reading & Multi-Level Thinking 1 / 5 When evaluating an opponent’s range, you should incorporate: Only pre-flop action, ignoring all subsequent streets The board texture and betting lines Random guessing The ratio of hands folded pre-flop 2 / 5 A common mistake in multi-level thinking is: Recognizing your own skill and adjusting accordingly Mixing up strategies versus different player types Overestimating opponent skill and outsmarting yourself Staying aware of table dynamics 3 / 5 Against a strong “Level 3” thinker, you might: Over-bluff every pot Keep your strategy straightforward to avoid being out-leveled Rarely fold even to large bets Never adjust your play 4 / 5 If your opponent is a “Level 1” thinker, they are primarily: Focused only on their own cards Analyzing your perceived range Trying to out-level you Engaging in complex bluffs 5 / 5 Multi-level thinking” in poker refers to: Only focusing on your cards Considering how opponents think about your plays Playing the exact same way every hand Relying purely on luck Your score isThe average score is 100% 0% Restart quiz