Friday, October 17, 2008

A Basic Primer to Reading Hands in Hold 'em

A Basic Primer to Reading Hands in Hold 'em: "Read No.1

Several players take the flop. You are in late position and the action gets checked to you. You bet and several players call before the good player to your right checkraises. He likely does not yet have a hand but is drawing to a flush or open-ended straight.

Analysis

If the preflop betting was such that the good player had no reason to believe that a player to his left would bet the flop, you can likely rule out a big hand because he surely would have bet (from his late position) instead of looking for a checkraise. After all, he could not know with any degree of certainty that you MORE

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