Hand Selection: Fish vs. Regs

There are, though, some hands that do better against certain types of opponents. And knowing which hands are profitable vs. which opponents makes all the difference between being a good player and being a great player

Fixing Your Redline: Playing Draws Aggressively

So when you flop a hand with as much equity as a flush draw, there’s no point playing the hand slow.

Three Reasons You Lose Money Playing a Single Ace

Being the most valuable card in the deck, the ace’s siren song can be too much for many green poker players to resist. But how and when you play the hands A2 – AJ can make a world of difference in your short- and long-term results.

Playing Hands With Showdown Value

When your hand has showdown value, your equity comes from getting all the way to showdown and winning. So making it to there (cheaply) should be your number one goal.

Pot-Limit Omaha: Flopping Two Pair Part 1

One of the first things you need to understand when trying to learn how to act in specific PLO situations is that you cannot directly relate what you know of Hold’em to PLO and expect to succeed. Every player who plays both games knows that the odds of hitting larger hands are higher in Omaha than in Hold’em. Many players greatly underestimate this disparity, which is a big mistake.

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