3-bet bluff equity fold equity value bet In this video, Pete Clarke explores what he considers the most prevalent leak in poker: being too vague in thought processes. He emphasizes the importance of specific hand reading and avoiding overgeneralizations, using real hand examples to illustrate how this leak can negatively impact decision-making. Specific hand reading is crucial. Avoid vague thinking. Consider opponent's range carefully. Make decisions based on detailed analysis, not generalizations. Common Pitfalls in Poker Decision-Making Being too vague in poker thoughts leads to poor decisions Specific hand reading is crucial for optimal play Overgeneralization can cause missed value-betting opportunities Understanding opponent's range is key to making correct decisions Balancing showdown value with bluffing potential is important Avoiding lazy thinking patterns improves overall poker strategy Self-awareness and analysis of mistakes are vital for improvement