Flop Tips
When you have a made hand, bet
it. If flop is AK5, bet with your KQ, maybe they'll
fold. If one calls, then you have a decision to
make, if you think he's drawing, continue to bet
at him. If he's the type to call with the second
best hand. Maybe check to him to see if he bets
(he probably has a pair too, it just matters if
it's ace low kicker or king lower kicker or a
pocket pair).
When you pair but it's not the
top pair, don't call a bet. Either raise or fold.
Find out where you are on the flop. If you just
flat call, that's a total of 5 small bets. If
you raise and he comes back firing, you can probably
fold and save yourself 3 small bets (unless he's
a maniac, in which case just call him to river).
Drawing hands and pot odds:
Always know your number of 'outs' i.e. number
of cards that will make you a hand that you are
pretty sure will win. Number of outs X2 + 2 is
the percentage of hitting at the next card. So
divide the pot by that number and if the bet is
smaller than that, call. So, for example, suppose
you are on a flush draw in a 10-20 hand, you have
two spades in your hand and there are two on the
flop. So there are 9 spades out there. The chances
of hitting on turn are about 20%. So if pot is
80 and bet to you is 10, call! When calculating
the pot size, it is generally best to remember
future bets. For example, even though the pot
is 80, if you hit, you'll win 40 more on turn/river
bets. So all you really need is a 1/12 chance
of hitting.
Bluffing
General rule of bluffing: It
doesn't work until $5-10 or higher.
Semibluffing: this is
betting when you don't have a made hand yet, but
you can. For example, betting on a flush draw.
Example: Flop is A64, you have KQ suited and there
are two of your suit on your board. Go ahead and
bet. Not only do you have a good chance of hitting,
you also can steal the pot. Semi bluffing is only
effective at higher levels; because at lower levels
you are just value betting b/c people will call
you.
Pure Bluffs: These don't
work too well at limit, but they do work at times.
At higher levels, if the flop is kind of scary,
say AQ9, if the action is passed to you and there
aren't many in it, go ahead and bet at it if you
had shown strength preflop.
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