A good math rule for flat calling implied odds types of hands like pocket pairs, suited connectors and gapped suited connectors
Jan 15, 2015
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Professional Cash game trainer Bart Hanson has been producing strategy content for over fifteen years. He first started on Live at the Bike! back in 2005, then moved on to host "Cash Plays" on Poker Road, then "Deuce Plays" on Deuces Cracked and then to CrushLivePoker in 2012.
In his career as a professional poker player, Bart Hanson has:
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-Over $1,000,000 in tournament earnings
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