STOP BLEEDING CASH On Monotone Flops | Upswing Poker Level-Up

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Flops with three cards of the same suit can be very confusing to play. They’re unlike any other flop texture type in poker, so they warrant a unique approach. Do you know what bet size to use on monotone flops as the preflop raiser? What about which hands to check-raise against a bet as the preflop caller?

Mike Brady and @garyblackwoodpoker help you understand the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up.

You can listen to the audio version of this show wherever you get your podcasts. Direct links are here: https://upswingpoker.com/podcast/

Check out the written version of this show: https://upswingpoker.com/podcast/ep11-monotone

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  3. Great video. Thank you guys. Can you guys make a episode about how to play muti-way pots vs HU pots ?

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  5. This content is amazing…! Glad to hear there are people that still care for the poker community sharing such great content, instead of talking poker trash and nonsense like Polk…SMH

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