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You should consider backdoor equity when making a continuation bet bluff.A few years ago over at my ...
By Bart Hanson
Posted Dec 10, 2017
If the situation lines up correctly sometimes you can call with a draw on a double paired board.On t...
Posted May 28, 2017
4 flush runouts in NL Holdem cause interesting “unique” un-bluffable scenariosOne of the more intere...
Posted Sep 18, 2016
Straightening ragged boards are some of the best to semi-bluff vs the preflop raiser.If you want to ...
Posted Jun 15, 2015
Most recreational players don't bet trips strongly on a non-draw heavy paired board. If you are lo...
Posted Jun 01, 2015
Against early position limpers you can play for big pots with a flopped 2 pair out of the blind on d...
Posted Mar 23, 2015
When you flop the nut flush deep fast playing can be the most deceptive line (concept revisited)One ...
Posted Mar 02, 2015
Waiting until a later street to raise a nut hand is not always the best lineA lot of players, especi...
Posted Feb 23, 2015
If a scare card comes in that makes your hand and your are OOP leading is usually a better line than...
Posted Feb 16, 2015
A lot of hand reading has to do with pegging your opponents preflop range—raised pot, position etc.H...
Posted Feb 09, 2015
A lot of times when the top card pairs--especially when it's a rag--it really isn't a scare card.Las...
Posted Nov 24, 2014
I have written several columns in the past in Card Player about the profitability of stealing limped...
Posted Sep 01, 2014