November 4, 2008 by
Card Room
Hi,
I play no limit poker. Oftentimes, I win. Typically, I just win enough but at least on a regular basis.
In general, I consider myself as an analytical player who is usually bothered psychologically. Over the years, I’ve tried to change this by increasing my skills or the like. I’ve also ... Click to read more
Tags: bet, call, calling, draws, flop, fold, folding, heads-up, marginal hands, no limit, poker, post flop, raise, raising, re-raise, short handed games, short handed poker
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
I heard that in no limit holdem online, you should never vary your bet sizes according to your hand strength as that might just encourage false assumptions by some of your opponents about your hand strength in particular.
Well, I believe there are factors that could help players ascertain how much ... Click to read more
Tags: bet, bet sizes, Chris Ferguson, Gavin Smith, Gus Hansen, hand strength, No Limit Holdem, online, position, raising, stack size
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
Hi,
For some time now, I’ve been holding no limit home games. One thing I’ve noticed is that in most of the games, dispute and some sort of chaos and argument were always there.
Well, we have a certain system of raising blinds every 15 minutes to basically keep the game time ... Click to read more
Tags: betting, big blind, initial bet, minimum bet, NL games, no limit, no limit home games, raise, raising, raising blinds
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
For example we have seen the flop and player A has $20, player B has $8, and player C has $20. Supposing that player A who is the first to act bets $5, and then player B follows by raising all-in $8.
What do you think, should the bet to player ... Click to read more
Tags: all in, call, flop, raising, raising all-in
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