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[Online Poker Blog] Blind Play, Part 2 Giving reverse implied odds, and how you can use it to your advantage. Blind Play, Part 1 Understanding how your position relative to the preflop .
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[pokerlistings.com - Blog] Strategy Snapshot: I Know That You Know: gives Juanda the second nut-flush draw to go along with his made straight. So the check through on the turn is in fact a good play in the long run, because if a heart falls it's very unlikely that aejones has the one card that can beat him.
[Anonymous' Poker Blog] Calculating Odds and Outs; Part III; Odds on the River: 1.9 to 1 are pretty good odds, so now you can call that flop bet, right? Not necessarily. Preflop you called the $10 blind, the small blind folded his $5 and the big blind checked his $10. $25 in the pot when the big blind bets $10 into ...
[Lefort's Poker Blog] Vegas Update...: Especially when he insta-bets the turn with a big bet, as he would most certainly have Hollywooded a bit with quads or a full house, and he most probably would have needed some thought before betting again with an Ace if he happened to check-raise an ATs type hand on the flop. So at this point I'm almost certain he's on a draw of some sort, or even just a pure bluff as these people are incredibly bad.
[Anonymous' Poker Blog] Calculating Odds and Outs; Part II: Pot odds: Say the blinds are 5/10, you just called with your A 8 , the small blind folds and the big blind checks. Theres now $25 in the pot.
[pokerlistings.com - Blog] WSOP Event 23: $2000 No-Limit Hold'em: After folding my big blind, Jeff Madsen opened to $550 from early position while I was in the small blind. I moved in for $2,300 total with
[UK Sharks - The UK's Premier Poker Blog] Terminology AZ: In Draw Poker, a strategic play made by the Opener who discards one or more of the cards necessary to open the pot in order to draw to a hand that’s more likely to win. For example, a player opens the pot with a Pair of Jacks and then declares that he’s splitting openers, He may want to, for example draw to a Straight or a Flush.
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