The online poker game starts with two players posting forced bets, also known as blinds. The player directly to the left of the dealer’s button posts the small blind and the player to the left of them posts the big blind. For example, in a $1/$2 NLHE game, the small blind is $1...
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Some players will like to slowplay here, but in my opinion you will just be missing out on an opportunity to build the pot. It is also a good idea to bet with weak flushes and give bad odds to anyone who is looking to call with a high card of the same suit as the flop for a...
by Texas Holdem Poker Player | Mar 7, 2025 | Poker TheoryEvery player at some point has the experience of playing with a maniac. Nothing changes a poker game quite as much as a loose aggressive player sitting down and taking charge of the game. All of a sudden the game turns upside ...
Knowing when you are unable to beat a table is an important skill in poker. Ego often gets in the way and sometimes players are convinced they can beat a table, even when they are clearly outclassed. This is a mistake even professionals make. While I can’t tell you exactly how to sp...
Not so long ago I got into poker, and in addition to that, I enjoy working withcomputer visionand decided that I would like to combine business with pleasure. I made a detection of objects that are on the poker table as well as added some analytics on the basis of which I could make...
The turn is one of the most forgotten about betting rounds in a poker hand. Learn how to play this street profitably with this concise guide to turn strategy in Texas Hold'em.
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Want to learn how to conquer a few common types of opponents? ReadHow to Exploit 3 Different Types of Poker Players. Final Thoughts As with any situation in poker, it’s tough to generalize. But if you stick to the general rule ofmostly fast-playing on wet boards and mostly slow-playing...