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To help you do that, you are about to read 3 tips that will help you dominate after calling a preflop 3-bet. These tips cover: Check-Raising with Draws. ... Let's dive in! Don't Be Afraid to Check-Raise Draws. ... Consider Bluffing with Small Pairs. ... Use Check-Raises to Protect Your Equity.
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Read More »Your results in 3-bet pots will have a huge impact on your bottom line. In fact, one of the easiest ways to dramatically grow your win-rate is to plug your strategic leaks in these crucial situations. To help you do that, you are about to read 3 tips that will help you dominate after calling a preflop 3-bet. These tips cover:
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Read More »There are certain dry, uncoordinated board textures where obvious semi-bluffs (like draws) are non-existent or hard to find. In these cases, you have to get creative in order to balance your check-raising range.
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Read More »Sometimes your hand is really strong on the current street, but is vulnerable to being outdrawn on future streets. In these situations, you should consider raising to protect your equity. Such was the case in the following hand: Fried opens in the cutoff, the button 3-bets, and Fried calls with T♥ T♦. The 3-bettor then c-bets $22 into the $78 pot on a flop of 3♥ 2♥ 2♦. Fried decides that his hand is strong, but vulnerable as any J, Q, K, or A severely weakens it. This is a particularly tough spot because even if a bad card doesn’t come on the turn, the button can elect to check and take a free card, giving him another chance to catch up on the river. This shows why position is so important in poker. For these reasons, Fried decides to raise to 4 times his opponent’s bet (a half-pot raise). His opponent folds, so Fried takes the pot down. This is a win for Fried because very likely, he denied equity from his opponent’s two overcards.
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