Know your bluffing rights
This includes your bluffing rights. Why bet or raise with 7-2 against one opponent when you can choose a better spot? J-7 isn’t the greatest hand in the world, but it is an adequate one with which to try to win the pot two-handed.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
In real life you cannot sit at a poker and think to yourself, ‘I am 50% probably winning, so I will bet.’ Thus up against one player in no limit hold’em before the flop, you should raise with a hand as weak as J-7 or Q-2. Against 9 opponents it needs to be as strong as 10-10, A-10 suited or A-Q. There is a table in the book and I sit with it beside me when I play no limit hold’em online.






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