Posts Tagged ‘re-raise’
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 4, 2008 by
Card Room
Hello,
For an instance, in a $5/10 NL ring game you are holding 99,TT, JJ in Middle position and in early position facing three times raise from a tight aggressive player, would you call and eventually consider pair as a “set catcher” or just re-raise and treat it as a premium ... Click to read more
Tags: call, NL, NL ring game, re-raise, set catchers
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November 4, 2008 by
Card Room
Hello there!
I love poker. But just recently, I’m starting to get bothered because of a certain hand that took place in one of my NL, .10/.25 online games.
What I can remember is that I had pocket 5’s under the gun and I limped in with some of the players. Then, ... Click to read more
Tags: "under the gun", all in, bet, call, NL, online, poker, raise, re-raise, set
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November 4, 2008 by
Card Room
Hello,
I am a recovering successful poker player. Why have I said this? Well, it’s because I’m patching things up in the literature of middle limit NL holdem games.
Before, the tight aggressive strategy at the table is effective and in fact I win effortlessly because of the said strategy. But lately, ... Click to read more
Tags: call, calling, check-fold, flops, fold, limp in, limping in, middle limit NL holdem, poker, preflop, raise, re-raise
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November 4, 2008 by
Card Room
I’m now in trouble, I cannot win money in NL holdem anymore. Though I’ve tried almost everything, still nothing happened.
I’ve heard that aggressive poker is actually a good poker, and that an aggressive player always wins the pot. Is this true?
How about if an ABC player raise with preflop (AA, ... Click to read more
Tags: $3/6 NL, aggressive poker, bet, calling, NL holdem, Phil Gordon, poker, preflop, raise, re-raise, re-raising, slow play, slow playing
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
Hello,
I’ve been playing at NL 1/2 level of 6 person per table for months now. I believe I played well in most of my games, and also was able to build my bankroll for the next level. However, there are some things that I’m really bothered of. Hope you can ... Click to read more
Tags: bankroll, bluffing, buy-in, check-call, check-calling, check-raise, check-raising, draw, flop, NL 1/2 level, raise, re-raise, turn
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
Hi,
I would like to ask your opinion about how I played a certain hand in one of my games. I believe I’ve played it almost perfect but of course I also want to hear the opinion of others.
The hand actually took place in $1-2 NL in a casino.
Back then, for ... Click to read more
Tags: $1-2 NL, bet, flop, fold, poker, preflop, re-raise
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
Thanks for the help last week. I believe your answers are insightful and have been my source of courage and determination.
Well, I drop by again because of some more questions about NL cash game and tournament questions.
Just few days, ago I noticed some people in no limit cash games love ... Click to read more
Tags: antes, Barry Greenstein, blinds, call, cash games, David Benyamine, Doyle Brunson, folding, full buy in, GSN's High Stakes Poker, Jennifer Harman, limp in, NL cash game, NL tournaments, no limit, no limit cash games, online, Phil Ivey, poker, raise, re-raise, short stack specialist, small pocket pairs, tournament
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
A very interesting hand appeared in a no-limit cash game ($0.50/$1.00) where in I participated. At first, I thought things were just on the right track but later on I realized they were not actually and that situation is already hard to handle.
I limped in with pocket 3’s in ... Click to read more
Tags: all in, call, flush draw, fold, implied odds, limped in, no limit, no limit cash game, over pairs, re-raise, set, weaker pair
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
Hello,
I know I’ve been a tight, aggressive player. But I also know that being tight and aggressive won’t really help at all. By being such kind of player, I know I can’t triple or quadruple my buy-in. Only those who are usually LAGs can get paid off big. What do ... Click to read more
Tags: all in, buy-in, call, flop, flop bet, full ring NL1000, limp, low suited connecters, NL400+, pocket pairs, raise, re-raise, set, suited connectors
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