MAKE MONEY In This Common Tricky Poker Spot | Upswing Poker Level-Up

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You might know when and how to check-raise in poker, but do you know how to proceed on the turn when your check-raise gets called? How should you decide which hands to continue betting for value? And when should you keep up the aggression with a bluff?

@garyblackwoodpoker and Mike Brady help you understand the answers to these questions and more so you’re equipped to handle these tricky post-check-raise situations.

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If you sign up for the Lab, be sure to check out Gary’s module on this very topic, which is called “So You Check-Raised The Flop…Now What?”

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9 thoughts on “MAKE MONEY In This Common Tricky Poker Spot | Upswing Poker Level-Up

  1. Dangerous stuff! Like a golfer changing swing, takes some practice/ learning. I foresee a lot of rec players check raising J 6 4 ssd with 85hh… 🙂

  2. quick question… when you say OVERBET, what size do you generally mean? pot? 1.5 pot? TIA

  3. One critical thing to recognize is most villains will overfold to a CR… there is NO WAY an avg villain calls KQhh on j 6 4 ssd facing CR… on the turn, their range becomes much stronger as a result since they have fewer pure floats… some rec villains won't defend Atdd on j 6 4 ssd to a CR… my homework for next week is to node lock their calling range and see

  4. Thanks for the great content again my dudes.

    Next up, how to lead and/or checkraise on 456tt? Or how to play vs leads on flops good for the big blind 😁

  5. I love these. Nice refreshers from modules I’ve studied in the lab. I’d actually think a refresher module in the lab that goes over many concepts quickly might be worthwhile

  6. regarding the bluffs on the 2. turn, the example was KsTx/QsTx but did we check-raise those pre-flop? also, on the 3. turn, how are we balancing our checking range so we don't just get pushed out of the pot? if the villain bets into us sensing weakness, which is likely, what are we calling with? especially, what are we calling with that can still call on enough rivers when facing another bet? I'm guessing second or third pairs as bluff-catchers…

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