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Can somebody help me to understend Archive for the ‘Poker Tactics’ ?
Why Poker Logic are not better than Archive for the Poker Tactics’ ?
What are the advantage of Archive for the Poker Tactics’ ?

Jan 16th, 2008 03:15
Martin Luther Martin Luther, http://www.chiefbrand.com, http://www.pokerstarsnetwork.com, http://www.onlinepokerreviewdirectory.com


Seldom bet a hand that seems average for the situation. This practice of
betting medium hands drives me crazy. Listen, when your hand seems about
average for the situation — right in the middle of what would be defined
as a good hand or a bad hand — you should almost never bet. The few
exceptions tend to center around wanting to stay on stage and maintain
the pressure.
This especially happens in 7-Card Stud, when, if you’re the previous
bettor, pairing your board might drive an opponent out on the next bet,
even if you have the worst hand. But, in general, it’s unwise to bet
middle hands.
There. It’s simple, and I said it. There’s almost never a motive to bet
a medium hand. You can bet weak hands for posturing or as a bluff, and
you can bet strong hands hoping to be called. But medium hands are the
perfect hands to check.
I’ll prove it. Suppose you played poker with only three cards: an ace, a
king and a queen. You shuffle and deal a single card each to an opponent
and to yourself. You have each anted and now you look at your card and
decide whether to bet.
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