Real Money Casinos
Fastest Payout Casinos
Mobile Casino Apps
New Online Casinos
Casino Payment Methods
Sweepstakes
Sweepstakes apps
No deposit bonus
Daily login bonus
Sweepstakes games
Crown Coins
Funrize
Hello Millions
High 5 Casino
Jackpota Casino
Mcluck
MegaBonanza
PlayFame
Pulsz
RealPrize
Stake.us
Sweepstakes coins
Awards
Search forums
Free Games
Free Blackjack
Free Online Roulette
Free Slots
US States
NJ Online Casinos
WV Online Casinos
PA Online Casinos
Michigan Online Casinos
Online Casino California
Online Casino Arizona
Online Casino NY
Bonuses
No Deposit Bonus
Crown Coins Promo Code
Funrize Primo Code
Hello Millions Promo Code
High 5 Casino Promo Code
Jackpota Promo Code
McLuck Promo Code
MegaBonanza Promo Code
Pulsz Promo Code
RealPrize Promo Code
Stake.us Promo Code
Games
Online Slots
Blackjack
Roulette
Poker
CardsChat Freerolls
How to Play Poker
Poker Hands
Poker Strategy
Free Online Poker Game
Poker Bonuses
Poker Tools
Poker Podcast
Poker School
Forum
News
Log in
Join
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Log in
Register
Search
Install the app
Install
Forum
Poker Strategy
Tournament Poker
Tournament Hand Analysis
How many times does it happen to you that you play well as the poker manuals say, and a villain beats you by paying and playing badly???
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6466956, member: 397965"] Just want to add, that the reason, why its better to jam preflop for 12BB, is, that AK miss the flop 2 out of 3 times. When you raise small, as you did here, you will almost always pick up at least one caller, and multiway pots will also be common. In this case you got 2 callers, meaning that the pot was around 11BB, and you had 9BB left, so less than a pot sized bet. And yes this is very easy, when you flop top pair. You just get it in, and most of the time you are ahead and just need to get your hold. But what about those 2 out of 3 times, where you miss? How are you going to play AK high against two opponents with less than a pot sized bet left? If you jam, are you expecting to get it in against a range, you are doing well against? Probably not since you are now a 3:1 dog against any hand, that made a pair. If you bet small, are you expecting two players to fold? Probably not since its likely, at least one of them connected. And for the same reason you cant really check-call, especially because you have no chips left behind and therefore no implied odds, when you spike top pair later. So the reality is, that 2 out of 3 times you put in 25% of your stack preflop, and then you have no other play than to check-fold on the flop, because you missed. And this is why, its better to seize the fold equity by moving all-in preflop. Quite often both the limper and everyone else folds, and thats a great outcome, because then you pick up 3,5BB uncontested rather than donating 3BB to someone else, every time you miss the flop. And when someone gives you action, you have decent equity, and you get to see all 5 cards and realise it. You can win at showdown with A high, or you can spike an A or K on the river, even when you are behind on the flop. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forum
Poker Strategy
Tournament Poker
Tournament Hand Analysis
How many times does it happen to you that you play well as the poker manuals say, and a villain beats you by paying and playing badly???
Top