Help me improve my poker game.
Help me improve my poker game
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old/biz/ is back baby, let's talk about reddit spreads and intelligent gambling
all-in
just literally get good cards
what are you a fucking lucklet
Aces are only worth 1 so that’s a pretty shit hand I would fold
Depends on the game, blinds, etc.
Some generic hold em advice is you need to bully people out pre flop so you don’t get beat by bad pocket cards. Raise 3x the big blind so They don’t limp in with a call and then hit on a shit hand.
2plus2
good advice
Split and double down this hand
Develop your poker face
blind stealers are the biggest faggots in the game. i get why they do it though
two aces is the best hand in combination value, and with this best hand you only have 50% chances of having the best combination with the cards on the table.
Now if you're good at bluffing (which doesn't mean just pretending, but reading the game and uping the ante) you have 75% chances regardless of your initial hand
Step 1: Wear sunglasses.
The goal is to win on the flop and not suck out.
This
What if your tell is your lower jaw? Wear a turtleneck?
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Study astrology
t. faggot limper
If you can't spot the sucker in the first half hour at the table, you are the sucker
Plo has more money to be made than Texas holdem
Fortune favors the brave.
First to act? You've given away too much already, I'm all in.
Spend a session or two only folding or raising, absolutely no calling. Checks are fine. If you've never done this exercise you will learn a lot from such a session.
t. old pro live grinder from back in the day
>blind checks pre flop
What do you learn? I started going over this in my head if I played someone doing such and if I noticed. I'd probably start going irrational.
>NOOOOOOO you can't just squeeze a limped pot at a soft table with your pocket pair in the sb
>REEEEEEEEEEEEE
just grow some balls and wear your expressionless incel face
>calls with 3-5 off suit and flops open ended straight draw
>*raise*
You will learn both how a table treats a TAG(Tight and Aggressive) and the benefits of playing TAG vs how you're likely playing, which is likely LAP(Loose and passive) or TAP(Tight and Passive). If you're a LAG that never learned to play TAG then you're NGMI.
I feel like every user on this board would act like Phil Ivey at the table with eyes darting back and forth artistically gathering information from everything