Secrets of Professional Tournament: Poker Volume 1: Fundamentals and how to Handle Varying Stack Sizes by Jonathan Little

Secrets of Professional Tournament: Poker Volume 1: Fundamentals and how to Handle Varying Stack Sizes by Jonathan Little

Author:Jonathan Little [Little, Jonathan]
Language: rus
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: D&B Publishing


When there was a Reraise Before the Flop

The dynamics of a hand drastically change when someone re-raises before the flop. You should generally play a little more straightforwardly as the pot gets large, especially if your stack is starting to get short. If you are still very deep-stacked, you can occasionally bluff-raise or float on the flop, but you should do this rarely.

For example, if someone raises to 3BBs out of a 150BB stack and you re-raise with 8-7, you should almost always continuation-bet, regardless of your position, because by re-raising, you can represent a wide range of strong hands, such as A-A, A-K and 8-7. If the board comes A-6-3 you can represent A-K, if it comes 8-7-2 you can represent 8-7, and if it comes 7-4-2 you can represent A-A. There is nothing wrong with picking up a 20BB pot at every opportunity.



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