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Strategy: No-Limit Big Stack Strategy

On the Turn – Theory Put to Practice

by MiiWiin

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Comments (14)

#1 AugustusCaesar, 07 Aug 09 12:25

Extremely helpful and educative :-)

#2 jozata, 22 Dec 09 09:36

In example 10 if you decide to call turn/call river,isn't it simply better to raise all-in on the turn yourself if you will be calling another bet on the river anyway, which will in fact be your all-in?

#3 Fagin, 12 Jan 10 14:35

An excellent article, well written and very informative with good, clear examples, highlighting the importance of telling a consistant story throughout the hand.

#4 Koshburger, 21 Jan 10 05:50

ok

#5 N3mm, 26 Feb 10 12:50

sorry, just a test post

#6 Svizac28, 16 Mar 10 18:42

In example 12, I dont think ignoring a floped Ace is a good idea. So many opponents will call your 3bet preflop with AXo/AXs hands. I'd rather give up pocket kings in this situation and move on to next hand.

#7 Donkey111, 12 Aug 10 17:37

One of the best articles I have read so far. Very instructive.

#8 Tim64, 26 Sep 10 11:41

ticked.

#9 andreimgs, 13 Apr 11 18:39

Good article !

#10 Strongsl, 30 Aug 11 23:54

good!

#11 kakadustew, 24 Sep 11 13:36

In theory article there youre saying in quite same situation as in example 11,that your line on flop should be bet/fold to avoid hard decision on turn, but in this example youre calling raise from opponent which has even less AF.This really doesnt make any sense, unless there is call on flop only to show what are options on turn.

#12 AtrociousNightmare, 06 Nov 11 10:34

Omg I hope there will be more articles like this one!
It is AMAZINGLY helpful, a must read masterpiece!

#13 obrutmaster, 06 Nov 11 12:28

ticked. Nice content

#14 hardo, 29 Nov 11 07:03

Nice one!


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