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How to play a couple of Js

Most of the time a couple of Js be a dominant hand pre-flop and, often, so is in the showdown. Js play requires a pair of two-step strategy (pre-flop and flop), although in some situations to reach the river required. The pair of Js is a unique hand as always a strong hand in the pre-flop , but then becomes...
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PLO: the control of the boat in the post-flop

Suppose that we have connected on the flop and have a good hand. How we play our hand will depend on the size of the pot in relation to the size of the stacks at the table. For example: The flop is 7s – 8d – 9p and we hand-10c Jc – 6d – 6p. As a starting hand is good but the flop has...
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Continuation bet on the flop

When we are in position, and take the lead in the flop and then move on the turn, we are telling our competitors what our move, we say that we have a project that we completed on the river. That is, minimally, be predictable. When we move, our opponents can be almost 100% sure that we have a project and it...
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The redline and multi poker

Let’s say our average earnings is 3 big blinds per 100 hands, playing at one table. In the table twice, in theory, profits doubled. But suppose that we can keep doubling and doubling the number of tables to maintain the average profit is a utopia. As we add tables, average earnings per hour lower. We...
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Tournaments: play the bubble

In poker tournaments , most of the time we play so they can enter the bubble. But once we have come, our strategy must change, and make every effort to be among those who will split the prize money. During the bubble, no player will play a coin flip , unless you are on the verge of elimination and play your...
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