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Telling a coherent story with your bets (betting lines and logic)

Every bet tells a story. Learn to build credible narratives and deconstruct your opponents’.

In poker, every action tells a story. The best players construct coherent narratives with their betting lines — and deconstruct their opponents’.

What Is Narrative?

Narrative is the story your betting line tells. If you open from UTG, c-bet a K-high flop, and barrel the turn, you’re representing a strong hand like AK or KK.

Narrative Consistency

A good narrative is credible from start to finish. Every action must be consistent with the hand you’re representing.

How to Build a Narrative

Identify the hand you want to represent

Choose actions at each street compatible with that hand

Consider which turn/river cards strengthen or weaken your story

Adjust sizing to match the strength of the represented hand

Deconstructing Opponent Narratives

Conversely, analyze your opponents’ narratives. Does their line make sense for a strong hand? If their story has gaps, they might be bluffing.

Common Narrative Flaws

Check flop then overbet river without credible explanation

Check-raise flop then check-call turn and river: too passive for a strong hand

C-bet then check-fold turn on an innocuous card: gives up too easily

Face à un 3-bet adverseMain premiumAA, KK, QQ, AK4-bet valueBonne mainJJ, TT, AQCallen position (IP)4-bethors position (OOP)Main marginale77–99, AJsCallsi bonnes cotesFoldhors position (OOP)Main faibleTout le resteFoldFace à un 3-bet : 4-bet value avec les premiums, call ou fold selon la position pour le reste.
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Key Takeaways

  • 1Every action must be consistent with the hand you’re representing — gaps expose bluffs.
  • 2Build narrative: identify represented hand → choose compatible actions → adjust sizing.
  • 3Deconstruct opponent narratives: if their line doesn’t make sense, they may be bluffing.
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