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Nov
11
comment Straight + Flush draw on flop, is all-in worth to play?
@Chris Thanks :)
Nov
10
reviewed Edit suggested edit on Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US?
Nov
10
revised Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US?
some fixes...
Nov
9
reviewed Reviewed Should I have went all-in with KK on this flop?
Nov
9
comment Folding AA after the flop?
Usually, a BB special refers to when a player in the BB has a trashy, often unplayable hand, and is fortunate to see a flop, where they hit a very strong, disguised hand. It's not meant to refer to good hands and common scenarios ;D
Nov
8
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Folding AA after the flop?
Nov
7
comment NL100: 2-Pair In 4-Way Pot Facing OOP Lead @ Wet Flop
You say a Value Bet is "out of {the} question", but later you say you make a bet to "make {the} opponent pay!"? Do you think a bet by Hero is most frequently a bluff? What sort of ratio would you say Hero is winning vs losing here? Thanks for the answer :)
Nov
5
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Nov
5
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Nov
5
reviewed Reviewed Balanced Continuation Bet range
Nov
5
revised Balanced Continuation Bet range
Grammar & Spelling Corrections
Nov
5
reviewed Reviewed What are some examples of good, free poker tournament software?
Nov
5
reviewed Reviewed combinations from 2 hole card and 7 communal cards
Nov
5
comment What's a good strategy for playing overpairs post flop?
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Nov
4
answered What % of tournament winners do it without going all in
Nov
1
comment What's a good strategy for playing overpairs post flop?
The question is a bit too broad I think to get a (decent) answer, if any. Things like the suits of all cards involved, opponent types, game history, stack sizes involved, etc. The list could go on for a long time. Perhaps find a way to narrow down the question to a specific principle of NLHE and you may get a fast response.
Oct
26
comment 200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep
@Silversana Go for it and answer it. I'd be happy to hear your thoughts, and how you made a decision.
Oct
26
comment 200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep
@SoboLan's answer is OK, but calling is the worst option I think. Villain is aggro vs two opponents on a very wet flop. You can be almost certain he's continuing aggression at the Turn, and if you call, you're just gifting him the opportunity to draw out. I'd add the possibility of a made straight in there as well. To me, it's a clear fold. You don't really get worse to call, and better to fold.
Oct
25
comment Why is comparing hands based on how often they win a showdown or on their poker “hand rank” worse than worthless?
It probably doesn't warrant a full answer from me, so just to add... @silversana is right about the hyperbole I feel. The concept at play here is Relative vs Absolute hand strength. Pre-flop showdown equities are fine, for pre-flop only. Go any further and you can see how unreliable they can be due to board texture.
Oct
25
comment Are there well documented cases of winning tournament by someone who wasn't looking at his own cards?
I'd be willing to bet against your last statement. Also, although it's intuitively not best to consider your hole cards as "not so important", as OP states, I believe what the villain thinks about Hero's cards is more significant than what Hero actually has, for value or bluff situations.