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Definition of outplay

To be outplayed is to be completely dominated by a player. One player outplays another, for example, when he makes him fold the best hand. To make an outplay, you need to have a good idea of your opponent's range. The better you assess the range of your opponent, the easier it is to outplay him. If a NL25??? player goes to play at the NL400??? tables, there is a good chance that he will be outplayed, i.e. greatly outplayed by the competition.

Calling in position to outplay a player

You may have heard the expression "Here I call in position for the outplay". A good player is in position with an average hand. A weak player opens before him. The player in position would normally fold his marginal hand, but he says to himself: "This player is weak, I'll call in position for the outplay". He calls the bet and as soon as he sees a weakness in his opponent, he bluffs. The out-of-position player folds the bet and has just been outplayed by a better player. If a player outplays you, don't be too proud and try to play the minimum number of hands against that player.

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