Poker Strategy: No Limit Hold’em 5a5o6a
What are the two most powerful words you can say in poker? I’m “ALL IN”. 6g245p
You can win or lose entire stacks in a single hand of No Limit Hold’em, and this excitement s for much of the popularity of the game. It’s not just a contest of having the best hand when all the chips go in the middle though. Well before that point, you should have created a plan for every street of the hand and formulated – in advance – your responses to every action your opponent takes. This isn’t magic but rather a science, and we’ll show you how to do it right. The articles below cover starting hand selection, the advantages of being aggressive, the stack-to-pot ratio, preflop three-betting, and the other concepts that you must master before you can truly become a proficient practitioner of NLHE. Once you achieve a certain level of skill, you’ll find yourself with numerous opportunities to practice it because No Limit Texas Hold’em is currently the most commonly spread form of poker in the world.

Going After Multi Tablers 286o4r
the strategic implications of multi-tabling in poker, emphasizing that while multi-tabling can increase a player's earnings per hour, it also makes them more vulnerable to solid single-table players who can exploit the reduced attention and default strategies of multi-tablersRenton’s Small Stakes NLHE Ring Strategy: Preflop 5o5n6q
in-depth guide on preflop strategy for small stakes No-Limit Hold'em ring games, discussing how to adapt to different table dynamics, the importance of position, and how to adjust your hand ranges based on the game's tightness or looseness
Finding the Fish, if Only Life Were That Easy! 6p61p
the pitfalls of relying solely on poker software tools, emphasizing that mastering poker requires a deep understanding of the game beyond technical tools and that true proficiency takes time and self-awarenessEV Calculations Tutorial 4: Organizing Large Calculations j5e6l
As we begin to work with complicated poker situations, the difficulty of EV calculations increases. However, by breaking down each scenario into smaller parts and performing the appropriate calculations for each part, the equations become easy. Then you need to simply tally up the results.
Building Your Poker Pyramid 1a2x2p
the concept of the "poker pyramid," a collection of skills and personality traits essential for success in poker, emphasizing that technical knowledge is just one layer and that emotional stability, discipline, and experience are equally important for long-term profitability
Developing a Feel for Equities in No-Limit Hold’em Part 6: Meaningful Practice 1n3l5u
This article will walk through an example poker hand, showing you how the equity of Hero's hand stacks up against Villain's range on every street. By learning to get a feel for the equities of different ranges, you'll be able to make superior decisions at the tables.ISF’s Heads Up Cash Game Strategies 4u5g1x
When playing heads-up No Limit Hold'em poker, you need to modify the strategies that you would use at larger tables. to focus on every hand and adjust to the specific player you're up against, because every hand you play will be against him or her.NLHE Foundations #04: Putting Opponents on Pre-Flop Ranges (Part 1) 3yf10
how to deduce opponents' pre-flop hand ranges by analyzing their actions and using specific statistics like VPIP, PFR, and ATS, emphasizing the importance of understanding these stats in combination and the need for detailed study outside of active play to develop an intuitive grasp of opponent rangesTactical Thinking – Is It Enough? 5f1o29
the distinction between tactical and strategic thinking in poker, highlighting that while tactical knowledge about playing individual hands is essential, it's the broader strategic approach, including game selection, seat selection, and time selection, that will determine long-term success in the evolving online poker landscapePoker Odds of an Ace In Hand 4c5s61
the strategic importance and probabilities of having an Ace in one's hand during pre-flop play in Hold'em, emphasizing the dominance of pairs of Aces and the frequency of hands like Ace King (Big Slick)
A Post About Bluffing 7t6t
Bluffing is an integral, exciting part of poker. Defending against suspected opponent bluffs is no less important to your overall strategy. But becoming too focused on bluffs to the exclusion of other considerations can lead you straight to the poorhouse.Continuation Betting in NL Hold’em 5c5l1l
An easily digestible explanation of continuation betting in No Limit Texam Hold’em. This article demonstrates which hands are ideal for c-bets, which aren’t and how, when and against whom a c-bet should be used to maximize winnings. It also explains how much you should bet in certain situations.Nine Noobie Myths About Microstakes NLHE 5r543s
debunks nine common misconceptions that beginners have about playing microstakes No-Limit Hold'em pokerNLHE Foundations #05: Putting Opponents on Pre-Flop Ranges (Part 2) n6i6
This time we're going to look at how to read 3-bets and completely dominate our opponents.
Pre-flop Strategy – Starting Hand Rankings: Groups 3 to 4 51k55
insights into pre-flop strategy, emphasizing the importance of being selective after the Big 10 starting hands, detailing the rankings and playability of Group 3 and Group 4 hands, and highlighting the challenges of drawing hands in no-limit games compared to limit games
Short Stacked and Dangerous 2u5h61
how to navigate the challenging situation of being short-stacked in poker, emphasizing the importance of not panicking, assessing the game's dynamics, and employing well-timed aggression
Adjusting to Different Buy-in Levels 1g292n
the differences in strategy required for playing at varying buy-in levels, from 20-50bb to 100-250bb, and the impact of antes on gameplay
Renton Theorem aka ABCD Theorem 21395a
When playing No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, it's common to try to make the best play with the hand you're given. However, you should also be considering how to maximize the value you get out of your whole range of hands. Usually, your range will be divided into four parts.
Applications of EV Calculations (Part 3): River Checking vs. Bluffing 3y1e3l
We have to consider the alternative to the aggressive option a lot of the time if we want to make sure that we're making the best plays possible.
Balance is the Key y625n
finding the right balance between playing too tightly and too loosely is crucial for success in poker, emphasizing that tracking software can assist but ultimately, adapting your strategy based on the game's dynamics is keyImplied vs. Reverse Implied Odds 714d5x
while implied odds consider the potential future gains when making a call, reverse implied odds focus on the potential future losses, and understanding both is crucial for making informed decisions during gameplay
How to Adjust to Multi-Player Hands in No-Limit Hold’em j1x67
We have five concepts for you to follow here which will drastically increase the strength of your play in multi-way spots in no-limit hold'em games.
No Limit Betting 642q2o
guidelines for betting in No Limit Texas Hold'em, focusing on how to handle Top Pair Top Kicker (TPTK) and overpairs by betting half to 2/3 of the pot, and advises that if you're raised, you're likely beaten and should fold unless you have a strong redraw
Back to Basics (Part 1): Implied Odds 1b683d
Implied odds are one of the most important things to learn on a deep level, though it's usually learned superficially by most players.NLHE Foundations #03: Calling to Close the Action in No-Limit Hold’em 56431p
third installment in the No-Limit Hold’em Foundations Course, emphasizing the importance of correctly analyzing situations where one can call to close the action, detailing the process of determining the equity needed for a profitable call
ISF – General Hand Reading e3s1t
the importance of hand reading in poker, explaining that understanding the game is futile if one can't effectively read hands; it delves into the nuances of categorizing hands into strong, medium, weak, draws, bluffs, and combo draws
Player Types 4c3t4k
various strategies and post-flop tendencies of different poker players, classifying them based on their actions such as "call, fold, raise," and offering insights on how to exploit each player type's weaknesses and tendencies for optimal gameplayUsing Pot Control or Not 361h6e
the strategy of pot control in poker, highlighting the balance between extracting value from strong hands and managing the pot size, the challenges of pot control against skilled players, and the importance of balancing bluffs with value bets to avoid being too predictableCalculating Hand Combinations 621hy
understanding hand combinations in poker, discussing the probability of specific hand occurrences, the impact of blockers on potential hand combinations, and how to quickly calculate the likelihood of certain hands based on visible cards and known blockers
6 Max Starting Hands 5pj37
optimal starting hands for 6-max poker games, emphasizing the flexibility and looser requirements compared to full-ring games, and categorizes hands into groups based on their strength and playability
ISF – Making Your Opponent Uncomfortable c5e7
strategies for identifying and exploiting the strengths of an opponent's poker game, emphasizing the importance of unbalancing their play and taking unconventional lines to force them into difficult decisions3 Bet Strategy 1s6i1t
advice for 200NL or lower 6Max poker games, emphasizing the importance of adjusting strategies based on effective stack sizes of 80-125BB preflop and considering opponent's assumptions about one's playHow, Why and When to Double Barrel in No-Limit Hold’em 2t4y5d
In this week's column, we look at tons of different ideas that govern how, when and why to double barrel on the turn in no-limit hold'em games.
Poker Aggression Guide 6g4w3p
the importance of understanding and utilizing aggression in poker, emphasizing the concept that if a player has decent equity against a range and perceives some fold equity, they should be inclined to bet or shoveSpenda’s 5 Biggest Leaks of a Losing NL Player – Leak 3 5c5y2v
the importance of proper bet-sizing in No-Limit Hold’em, discussing the intricacies of value betting, protection betting, and bluffing, and how the right bet size can significantly impact a player's win rate
Back to Basics (Part 4): Continuation Betting 1a6u1i
The game tree for continuation betting is large and expansive, but we break down a semi-bluffing example into all of its components here.EV Calculations Tutorial 3: More Complicated Scenarios 372f6q
When calculating the expected value of a semi-bluff, you will need to work with compound probabilities. This means that certain probabilities will be expressed as the product of the probabilities of two events occurring. If you're careful, the calculations should be easy.Looking More Into Implied Odds 713m6v
Learning implied odds on a deep level is something virtually no microstakes or small stakes players do, and it can drastically help your game.Pre-flop Strategy – Starting Hand Rankings: Group 5 6g6f3m
he intricacies of playing Group 5 hands, which include low pocket pairs and certain combinations like KJ and QJ, emphasizing the importance of seeing the flop for a low cost, understanding the potential risks of being dominated, and making informed decisions based on the table dynamics, opponents' actions, and one's own chip stackAdvanced Value Betting in Simple Scenarios With Game Theory 271u73
In order to value bet successfully on the river, you need to analyze your opponent's calling range. Thinking about unexploitable bluffing and calling frequencies can be helpful. Be sure not to value bet hands that will win less than half the time that your opponent calls.
Texas Holdem Starting Hands – 19 Hand Strategy 4i5s21
introduces a foundational strategy for new poker players, emphasizing the importance of playing a limited set of 19 strong starting hands to cultivate discipline, avoid common pitfalls, and build a solid understanding of the game before exploring more advanced tactics
Should I Fire a Second Barrel? 3o1u6r
the tactic of "floating" in poker, where a player calls a pre-flop raise and then a continuation bet on the flop, especially in heads-up pots, to put the raiser in a challenging position
ISF – Putting Together Ranges: Practice 2j3sf
guidance on how to effectively put opponents on hand ranges at every street in poker, emphasizing the importance of hand reading, understanding opponent tendencies, and using mathematical probability to make informed decisions during gameplayBeating 6 Max No Limit Holdem by Sauce123 5b4e5l
Six-max poker tables offer excitement but require a different style of play than full-ring games. You will want to remain reasonable with your opening ranges, but three-bet liberally. You should c-bet a lot, but be more cautious on future streets.Spenda’s 5 Biggest Leaks of a Losing NL Player – Leak 1 482t4t
If you're a losing No Limit Hold'em player, then you probably have big leaks in your game. Always to consider the value of position at all times. Another thing that losing players have a problem with is controlling the size of the pot.Preparation in Poker 2l313s
the importance of preparation in poker, discussing how planning ahead for various betting scenarios and potential stressors can improve both strategic and psychological aspects of the game
Getting Off the Bottom 621w2a
insights on transitioning from being a novice micro-stakes player to a consistent winner
Bluff or Check? Missing the Flop in NLHE (Part 2): Flop Texture 6j17t
Knowing when to bluff on the flop is determined by a large number of factors, and here we're going to take a look at how flop texture fits into all of that.Renton’s Small Stakes NLHE Ring Strategy: Postflop II 1a25v
Renton's strategy for small stakes No-Limit Hold'em ring games, focusing on post-flop play and emphasizing the importance of understanding opponent tendencies, hand ranges, and making informed decisions based on board texture and betting patterns
ISF – Strategic Bet Sizing 6m5n39
the strategic importance of bet sizing in poker, highlighting that while many players have a "standard" bet size, adjusting bet sizes based on opponent behavior and one's own strategy can be more effective, with considerations for pot odds and manipulating probabilitiesThe Basic Concepts that Drive Continuation Betting 2o1e6h
When it comes to continuation betting, your table position and the strength of your hole cards are even more important than the flop itself. By carefully considering these two factors in the context of how your opponent plays, you’ll be able to determine when you should make a continuation bet.Applications of EV Calculations (Part 2): Bluffing Considerations 3f4x8
Position and outs are connected when it comes to bluffing, and most people don't realize how they relate to each other through the EV of checking.
ISF – Why Being OOP Sucks 386r1k
being in position provides players with an additional street of information compared to being out of position, allowing for better pot control, and highlighting that the strength of a player's hand can often be overshadowed by the advantages of position, even when facing stronger hands
Texas Holdem Position 2g3f1l
the critical role of player position in Texas Hold'em poker, explaining that having a favorable position allows you to gather more information on other players' actions, thereby enabling better decision-makingEV Calculations Tutorial 2: Basic Poker Scenarios 29nq
In this article, we'll look at a few examples of how to make EV calculations. that the EV of a decision is equal to the sum of the EV each possible outcome. The EV of each outcome is equal to the product of the chance that it occurs and the winnings when it occurs.Continuation Betting in NLHE Full Ring 475r3p
nuances of making continuation bets in full-ring No-Limit Hold'em games, particularly at lower stakes, emphasizing that players often make mistakes in deciding when to continuation bet and suggesting that understanding the table dynamics and opponent behavior can help in making more informed decisions
ISF – Forming Ranges 281x6t
delves into the concept of forming hand ranges in poker, explaining that understanding the rationale behind your hand choices can help you self-repair leaks in your game
Pointers for Micro Stakes No Limit Holdem 703f1k
guidance for newcomers to micro-stakes No Limit Hold'em, emphasizing the importance of consistent bet sizing, managing expectations, understanding the long-term nature of poker, and the significance of sample size when analyzing gameplay statisticsThe biggest leak among .5/1 and 1/2 grinders 3q2h4e
the importance of the "bet/fold" strategy in poker, emphasizing that low stakes players can significantly improve their game by understanding and implementing this concept, as it allows them to take control of the hand and avoid difficult decisions on later streets
ISF – Five Rules To Beating Low Stakes 1o4r5i
ISF's five rules for beating low-stakes poker games, emphasizing the importance of playing tight preflop, avoiding loose play out of position, opting to bet rather than check when planning to call, being straightforward with strong hands, and ensuring you're at a table with at least three weak players to maximize profitabilitySpenda’s 5 Biggest Leaks of a Losing NL Player – Leak 5 z6025
the importance of hand-reading in poker, detailing how processing information from opponents, analyzing board texture, using the process of elimination, and diligent note-taking can enhance one's ability to make correct decisions and improve overall gameplay
ISF – Predicting the Future and a Hand For Analysis 201mq
the importance of predicting future moves and making decisions based on later street play, while also presenting a detailed analysis of a specific hand scenario involving a donk player leading into the author on an uncoordinated boardMicrostakes Grinding 6g3z6b
the significance of starting with the lowest stakes in online poker, known as "Microstakes", and emphasizes the importance of bankroll management, choosing the right poker sites, adopting a basic strategy with a tight pre-flop hand range, and the value of post-flop playImportance of Table Position 3w6j3q
the critical role of position in no-limit hold'em poker, explaining that having a later position allows players to gather more information about their opponents' actions, which is invaluable in a game based on partial information
Bluff or Check? Missing the Flop in NLHE (Part 3): Understanding Your Range 1g6d4q
When you miss the flop, the type of hand you have and what your range looks like is a whole can help you to determine how to play.Bluff or Check? Missing the Flop in NLHE (Part 4): Anticipating the Second Barrel 23n
You'll need to learn to anticipate firing the second barrel if you want to get the most from continuation betting on the flop.No-Limit Hold’em… A Flaw in Design 6k4s1m
argues that the game of No-Limit Hold'em has inherent design issues, particularly in cash games, where skilled players can find themselves handicapped when facing novices who buy-in for the minimum, rendering many of the skilled player's strategies ineffective
Renton’s Small Stakes NLHE Ring Strategy: Postflop I 2u4f6c
postflop strategy in small stakes No-Limit Hold'em ring games, covering topics like dealing with reraises, understanding implied odds, and various postflop concepts such as fold equity, expected value, and pot oddsApplications of EV Calculations (Part 1): Dealing With Short Stacks y25y
To kick off our series on the applications of EV equations, we're going to look at how to deal with all-in situations against short stacks as both the aggressor and the person facing the final bet.The Mathless Approach to Poker 6hw6s
a strategy that emphasizes understanding and adjusting to poker situations based on intuition and observation rather than relying heavily on mathematical calculations
The Incorporation of Second-Level Thinking o3k6h
In today's tough poker games, you can't just think about what cards your opponents have. You have to also consider what they think you have. By doing so, you can strengthen some of your ranges and weaken others depending on what kind of action you expect to face.
ISF – Beginners Guide To Equity and Fold Equity 2w52
beginner's guide to understanding the concepts of equity and fold equity in poker, emphasizing the importance of maximizing equity for profitable play and the value of making opponents fold to relinquish their equityNLHE Foundations #07: Putting Opponents on Flop Ranges (Part 1) 4d1m5z
understanding and categorizing flop ranges in No-Limit Hold'em, emphasizing the distinction between pre-flop and post-flop ranges, the significance of high card and wet flops, and the importance of analyzing opponents' continuation betting and checking habits to gain a competitive edge in the gameHalf-Stack Appraoch to NLHE 3j3q62
The article from Flop Turn River outlines the half-stack approach to No Limit Hold'em, detailing its advantages and drawbacks, and emphasizing the strategy's simplicity, the perception it creates among opponents, and the adjustments required when playing with a 40-60bb stack depthBreaking Down Check-Raising to Basics 56g5b
Learning to check well is extremely important, but unfortunately it's ignored because people think it's a neutral action.
ISF Theorem x693n
the importance of understanding and comparing the range of hands you and your opponent might have in poker, emphasizing that if your range is ahead of your opponent's, you should bluff more, and if it's behind, you should play tighterEV Calculations Tutorial 6: Calling Scenarios 8376w
When considering calling a bet or a raise, it's important to be able to make EV calculations to determine if the call is profitable or not. You need to figure out how much money you will win or lose and how often each outcome will occur.
Developing a Feel for Equities in No-Limit Hold’em Part 2: Equity is Not Everything 55k4y
the distinction between equity and expected value in poker, emphasizing the importance of understanding how equity changes over the course of a hand and how future betting can impact overall expected value
Developing a Feel for Equities in No-Limit Hold’em Part 3: Hitting the Flop l1q10
how equities change throughout a hand, the impact of flop texture, and the advantages of having draws on different board typesBlind Stealing 101 4p2722
highlights the underutilization of blind stealing and defense strategies by many poker players
Theory Read – River Check/Raise 1n2v4p
in-depth discussion from the High Stakes forum about the strategy and considerations behind river check/raises, including factors to consider when deciding to make a river check/raise with nut hands or as a bluff, and showcases several hand examples to illustrate the conceptsCbets, HUD Reads and Problem Solving y2qe
It's possible to apply classic decision-making processes to poker games. For example, by understanding your c-betting leaks, coming up with a plan to fix them, implementing that plan and observing the results, you can make drastic improvements in your c-betting game.
Combating Geometric Escalation in NLHE 304lm
the concept of geometric escalation in No Limit Hold'em, emphasizing the importance of understanding how pot sizes can rapidly increase and the need for players to adjust their strategies accordingly to avoid overcommitting with suboptimal handsAn Introduction to Abstract Thought in Poker (Part 2) 4m2z33
Being able to think a little abstractly about the learning process in poker will help you to see the big picture instead of being stuck in the short term.Exploring Open-Limping Pre-flop 1y6s3m
We want to take a deeper look at open-limping pre-flop to see if it's really as bad as its reputation in no-limit hold'em.Playing No Limit Hold’em Games with an Ante 5g3s4k
the dynamics of playing No Limit Hold'em games with an ante, explaining how the ante increases pot sizes and influences player strategies, and offers advice on how both loose and tight players can adapt to this formatTurn No-Limit Hold’em Problems Into Value 3h69
One of the main mental issues that keeps winning players from really crushing the games is the lack of correct mindset when running into problems.Spenda’s 5 Biggest Leaks of a Losing NL Player – Leak 4 3e3i4x
the importance of adjusting to different player types in poker, emphasizing the need to understand and adapt to the strategies and tendencies of five key player types: Nit, TAGG, LAGG, Maniac, and Fish, with detailed insights on how to effectively play against each type
Reverse ISF theorem and Manipulation 3c232d
the concept of the "Reverse ISF theorem" advises players to manipulate their opponents' actions by adjusting their own play style, aiming to make opponents play ively when the player has a weaker range and more aggressively when the player has a stronger rangeLeading the Flop and the Relationships to Continuation Betting w62l
the strategy of leading the flop when not being the pre-flop aggressor, emphasizing the similarities with continuation betting, the importance of positional awareness, and how players often react sub-optimally to flop leadsGame Flow in No-Limit Hold’em Cash Games 2o104
the concept of "game flow" or "meta game" in No-Limit Hold'em cash games, emphasizing the importance of understanding the underlying dynamics and patterns of a game, and how players can adjust their strategies based on the evolving game environmentThe True Essence of Poker 6z2r13
The essence of poker can be broken down into two scenarios that you should be studying like your life depended on it.
A Beginner’s Guide to Adjusting for Multiway Pots 141r2h
Playing multiway poker hands requires certain strategic adjustments. Here we show you some of the right adjustments to make.Delayed Continuation Betting 3j3j3d
the strategy of deferring the continuation bet by checking the flop and opting to bet on the turn or river, highlighting its effectiveness in situations where the opponent's range is stronger on the flop, and providing examples in both 2-bet and 3-bet pots to illustrate the conceptThoughts on Balance by Meeloche and Noble s93v
the importance of maintaining a balanced range of hands to prevent exploitation by skilled opponents, while also highlighting the significance of perceived range and the strategic adjustments required to maximize profitability against different player typesPlaying Big 8 or 9 Out Drawing Hands 1a6k4l
strategies and considerations for playing drawing hands in poker, particularly focusing on the nuances of playing 8 or 9-out drawing hands, the implications of implied odds, the subtleties of straight draws versus flush draws, the tactic of the free card play, and the potential pitfalls of tainted outs
ISF – There’s No Such Thing As a Made Hand: Part 2 82z5m
distinguishing between "made hands" and "draws" based on their equity properties against different ranges, and offers strategies on how to play weak made hands and draws effectively, emphasizing the importance of understanding opponent ranges and optimizing equity in various game situationsISF – There’s No Such Thing As a Made Hand 352g3r
challenges the traditional poker terminology, arguing that there's no true distinction between "made hands" and "draws," emphasizing that both types of hands have varying equities depending on the progression of the game and the strength of opponents' rangesSpenda’s 5 Biggest Leaks of a Losing NL Player – Leak 2 4u1667
the significance of table and seat selection in poker, highlighting that optimal table and seat choices can greatly enhance a player's win rate without necessarily improving their poker skills
Understanding the Importance of Shania (theory post) 73z5g
the concept of Shania theory in poker, which emphasizes the importance of having a balanced range of hands when making bets, raises, or calls, thereby reducing the likelihood of making big mistakes and increasing the expected value (EV) of your plays
Being Three Bet by Aggressive Players 164v37
the challenges faced by poker players when confronted with aggressive three-betting, offering strategies such as four-betting, adjusting opening ranges, calling in position, and check-raising the flop to counteract blind LAGs (Loose Aggressive Players)
Does Your Poker Game Suit You? 6u454k
the importance of selecting a poker game type that aligns with one's personality and preferences, highlighting that success in poker is not just about mastering the game's mechanics but also about finding a format that resonates with the player's mindset, ensuring both enjoyment and profitability
Developing a Feel for Equities in No-Limit Hold’em Part 1: Draws in Your Range 59141h
In order to become a top No Limit Hold'em player, you need to learn to consider how different flops affect the equity of your range and your opponent's range. It turns out that adding draws to a range on the flop doesn't drastically lower that ranges equity.
Comparing and Evaluating Different Bluffing Lines 1694i
complexities of different bluffing lines in poker, examining factors like opponent's fold frequency, bet sizes, and pot sizes to evaluate which bluffing strategies offer the most value in various scenarios, such as leading versus check-raising
Transitioning from Online to Live Play 62o6i
If you’ve only played poker online, you will need to make some changes to your game before you play live in a brick-and-mortar casino. For instance, you’ll need to manually track your opponents’ stacks and the pots, abide by the casino’s house rules, tip your dealers and adapt to slower play.The Anatomy of an Adjustment 4j26w
the importance of making strategic adjustments in low stakes poker to exploit opponents, emphasizing that many players fail to grasp the true essence of exploitation and offers insights on how to recognize and implement effective adjustments based on opponent behaviorApplications and Limitations of the Alpha Value r3i5m
the significance and proper application of the alpha value in poker, highlighting its utility in specific single-street situations, while cautioning against its misuse in multi-street scenarios
Implied Odds Plays at 25NL and Below 1k3c6q
nuances of playing at lower stakes no-limit games, specifically 25NL and below, emphasizing that bluffing is less effective at these levels and that a focus on pot odds and implied odds, along with value betting, is more profitable
Just Where Will Online Poker End Up? 505i6m
the future trajectory of online poker, discussing the increasing sophistication of players due to the availability of coaching sites, training tools, and softwareDeveloping a Feel for Equities in No-Limit Hold’em Part 4: The Basics of the Turn 342n4b
the intricacies of understanding equities during the turn phase in No-Limit Hold'em, emphasizing the importance of intuition, observation, and strategic adjustments based on the turn card, while also providing examples to illustrate how different turn cards can impact a player's equity in the handNLHE Foundations #01: Introduction to Hold’em Ranges 1k5j4w
the concept of hand ranges in no-limit hold'em poker, emphasizing the importance of understanding and counting starting hand combinations, and provides exercises to help players practice this essential skill for analyzing hands and situations in the game
Thinking About Your Ranges When Continuation Betting 6i65q
the importance of considering not just individual hands but the overall strength of your betting and checking ranges, guiding players on how to adjust these ranges based on the opponent's tendencies and the specific situation at hand
Checking to Induce in No-Limit Hold’em 2c586z
In games dominated by aggression, checking to induce is one of the plays that has been lost for a lot of players.Developing a Feel for Equities in No-Limit Hold’em Part 5: Hitting Pairs 3v3k3i
the importance of understanding how often certain hand ranges hit pairs on various flop textures and how this knowledge can guide players in assessing the strength of their hands in relation to their opponents' potential holdings
ISF – Manipulation 202 and Questions 5d4f55
advanced techniques in poker strategy, focusing on the concept of manipulation through bet sizing and range manipulation to influence opponents' behavior and decisions