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Strategy: No-Limit Big Stack Strategy

Bluffs (4) - River

by MiiWiin

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Introduction

In this article
  • Which bluffing options you have on the last street
  • Against which opponents a bluff may be a good move
  • What you have to pay attention to

In the last article of our series on bluffs, you have finally arrived at the river. The hands have been made, someone wins, someone loses, nothing can change your hand. But this doesn't automatically mean that the river is an easy street to play. You can still use the opportunity to force a better hand out of the pot by bluffing.

The river card has been dealt, but that doesn't mean that you or your opponent are going to make it to the showdown.

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Comments (2)

#1 i5bet72o, 07 Aug 10 15:52

this is actually a gr8 way to imrove your red line, especially in Rush poker where ranges are super polarised. I think most people figured out the "showdown theorum" but it was nice for it to be presente in an article.

#2 Gabinr1, 10 Aug 10 14:42

Nice article!


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Article Contents

    • Introduction
    • What has happened so far?
    • Showdown theory
    • Options on the river
    • Conclusion

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