|
The thing is, you will never be able to put your opponent on an exact hand. Anybody who tells you otherwise is sadly mistaken or simply full of shit. Being fairly certain of somebody elses holdings and being correct is very common.
That said, the best approach in this situation is try to take the information available to you and put your opponent on a range of hands and the likelihood that he is holding each hand.
You can blindly push all-in and get called by the second nuts, and congratulate yourself on a great play. You can bet 1/10th the potsize and get called by ace-high and do the same. These are the exceptions, not the rule however.
It takes a lot of practice and analyzing, but you should be making a bet that is going to win you the most money over the long run. If you are confident that your opponent has a near-nut hand, you will probably want to bet very strongly on him. If you think he has a weakish hand, you will probably want to do more of a value-bet and hope your opponent calls with good pot odds or come over the top of you with a big bluff. It really depends on the situation.
|