No Limit Texas Hold 'Em, w
Ping AA
Beginn literally jump out of their seats when p
ing this type of hand. Most of them
ve all their chips in a split second when this
ws up while forgetting the important f
that they must maximize their profit. Not make sure that a few pennies come their way.
As p do their customary raises and
ls, an optimal p
w
this kind of hand is to simply
l. You don't acknowledge the f
that you have strong hole cards but ones that are simply "
lable", drawing cards like A-10 or K-J suited.
Once the flop ws up, be wary of its texture. 8-3-J w
no similar suits is an excellent flop; and given that there was a raiser before the flop, this gives him/her an automatic
ion of making a continuation bet of ar
d half the
. Therefore, you
uldn't bet when you're in early position. Not only does a check indicate a weakness, simply
ling a bet that gives you 3 to 1
odds only gives the impression to your opponents that you only have a pair of jacks w
a medium kicker or better.
Whatever card that ws up on 4th street, you must over-bet (3/2 or twice the
) indicating that you want to steal the
and
ing all jittery,
wing that you are making a desperate bluff. If you're not an
or even worthy of a class award, then over-betting will suffice. When your opponent does see this, he/she will definitely see this as a sign of weakness, as seen from the f
that you franti
ly tried to block his/her
odds. W
that in place, the p
er will be compelled to
l your seemingly atrocious error.
W those p
s in place, be ready to joyously eat up the
. Trips or a two pair isn't likely, because he/she didn't make a reasonably sized bet in the first place, which is ar
d the size of the
. Also take note that this strategy only works w
good p
, not beginn
who mindlessly
l bets w
out realizing the basic concepts of
odds and outs.
Ping KK
KK uld be p
ed differently. In the betting r
d pre-flop, you must hammer the
as much as possible, making sure that only excellent drawing cards and face cards will be the only ones that will
l your bet. But stomping the
doesn't mean that you'll go all-in, a bet ar
d four to five times the big blind is just right.
After the flop, in the threatening instance A comes, do not cringe and just check. Rather, as a raiser in the pre-flop betting rd, you
uld make a continuation bet. But don't give rather pathetic bet of about half the
, it
uld be a straight-up value bet of ar
d 2/3 to the size of the
. Not only does it present the f
that you do have a hand, it also conceals the f
that you only have KK while making your opponents believe you just paired your ace.
When someone does l, brace yourself because he/she has e
er AQ or AK, given that she
led your substantial raise pre-flop. So to speak, don't attempt an outrageous bluff on 4th street but be
m and fold your hand. Remember, poker is a game of making the least mistakes, not winning substantial
s.
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