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Thanks for the vid! What size of bet do you prefer in such a situation? 1/3, 1/2, 2/3? Is it different for turn and river?
Not sure… if visiting /playing in a new room, am I in trouble playing this style …
Wouldn’t you just fold here, because you only have back door flush/straights. I mean unless you were looking at equity:pot odds, isn’t that about 30%
Thanks my friend, excellent
an advanced lesson that tells you what the flop is thats ridiculous!!
You should never call if you don't intend on winning the pot on a later street. This is bloody obvious.
I actually enjoy most of your vids but it seems like you're running out of stuff to say. You also neglected to mention that bluffing should only be done on a non-broadway river card card, as many Tag players that hit the river will check call unless you bet big ( and they still might call, they are fish after all).
This implies that a check means the player is giving up. This is often, but not always true. I have found that some players will delay a bet.
Been playing for about 20 years now, and this is critical gameplay strategy here. I realized the players I most admired (and feared) were players I kept thinking were always catching rivers and overplaying mediocre hands.
What took me too long to realize was that they were maximizing their wins this way and winning a lot of hands without showdown. I kept thinking to myself, "Someone's going to catch them and drain them!" But when that happened it was never comparable to how much they took the other 80% of the time.