Hold em Poker : Semi-Bluffing and Defensive Wagering

November 18th, 2010 by Makenzie Leave a reply »

Seems like most men and women are always talking about pre-flop system, so I would like to talk a bit about how I play immediately after the flop. Perhaps I can aid others, or maybe they’ve got advice to enhance my play.

I believe that 2 of the most essential plays immediately after the flop are the semi-bluff and the defensive wager. That’s because these are the plays you make when you havent hit a hand but you’ve got a great drawing hand. Its easy to bet on a hand when you flop a monster. Except I imagine that these 2 are the finest methods to play a drawing. Each one is wagered depending on you opponent(s) and your postion. So here’s how I play it, so tell me what you think.

Early Position – Tight Competitors:

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

Early Location – Loose Opponents

This can be were I like to accomplish a defensive wager. Make a decision how quite a few chips you might be willing to risk on your draw and wager. This can be normally a much smaller bet than regular. It has been my encounter that the loose player will usually just call a bet rather than re-raise. On the other hand, in the event you check to them, theyre a lot more likely to throw in far more chips than your willing to pay.

Late Placement – Tight Competitors

That is the greatest time to accomplish a semi-bluff, particularly if most of the table checks. If that’s the case you will probaly pick up the pot now. If a gambler prior to has wager, you have to make a decision if he has a hand or not. If not, then reraise and he will probably go away since he was trying to steal the pot. If you think he does, nicely then it’s time to calculate your odds, and decide if the pot odds are worth the call.

Late Location – Loose Opponents

This one is a bit challenging, because it is tougher to put a loose gambler on a hand. And if your in late position against loose gambler, chances are they’ve already wager. That is were I usually decide to take a chance and are available back over the top of them and pray they don’t call, and if they do, well then its time to wager. Odds are though even a loose gambler will go away in the event you come back strong enough.

Bear in mind although that these are moves I only produce immediately after the flop comes and I have a reasonable drawing hand (usually not a gutshot either). Maybe four to the flush or the open ended straight, for example.

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