Hold’em Poker : Semi-Bluffing and Defensive Wagering

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Seems like most persons are usually talking about pre-flop strategy, so I wanted to speak a little bit about how I bet on right after the flop. Maybe I can support others, or perhaps they have advice to enhance my play.

I believe that two of the most important plays after the flop are the semi-bluff and the defensive wager. Which is because these are the plays you generate once you havent hit a hand but you’ve a good drawing hand. Its easy to bet on a hand whenever you flop a monster. But I imagine that these two are the ideal methods to wager on a drawing. Each one is wagered depending on you challenger(s) and your postion. So here’s how I play it, so tell me what you think.

Early Location – Tight Competitors:

A semi-bluff works fairly properly in this position. Come out wagering and if a tight player didn’t hit a hand he’ll most likely lay down, and if he is unsure you may possibly acquire a call. Except watch out, if that tight gambler comes back over the best it may well be time to receive away.

Early Location – Loose Opponents

That is had been I like to try and do a defensive wager. Determine how many chips you are willing to chance on your draw and bet. That is normally a much smaller wager than regular. It’s been my encounter that the loose player will usually just call a wager rather than re-raise. Nevertheless, should you check to them, theyre additional likely to throw in more chips than your willing to pay.

Late Position – Tight Opponents

That is the finest time to accomplish a semi-bluff, specially if most of the table checks. If that’s the case you will probaly pick up the pot now. If a player before has bet, you have to decide if he has a hand or not. If not, then reraise and he will most likely go away since he was attempting to steal the pot. In case you think he does, nicely then it is time to calculate your odds, and determine if the pot odds are worth the call.

Late Location – Loose Competitors

This one is really a bit tricky, because it’s tougher to put a loose gambler on a hand. And if your in late place against loose player, chances are they’ve already wager. This is were I usually choose to take a chance and appear back over the top of them and hope they don’t call, and if they do, effectively then its time to gamble. Chances are though even a loose gambler will go away when you come back strong enough.

Bear in mind though that these are moves I only make following the flop comes and I have a respectable drawing hand (usually not a gutshot either). Possibly 4 to the flush or the open ended straight, for instance.


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