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 - A pair flops in $3-$6 hold’em, Ramsey - I would raise and then wish I hadn't when I see the flop. As you just
crept in you at least have the advantage that no-one can put you on a
hand...
 - Entropy of holdem flops, K. Whyte - I'm glad to see my post generated some interest, and I have a few thoughts. First, it was basically the above sentiment that made me feel this is worth simulating. Certainly I think we'll see that...
 - Essay #3... Opportunity Lost , A. Jalib - It's 40-80 in LA. There are two early loose callers, then a middle position good player calls, and I raise with AJ one off the button.
The blinds call, as do the limpers...
 - Going Too Far & Implicit Collusion, A. Morton - I usually enjoy reading Mike Caro's Card Player column. One from last June
made a big impression on me. In it he says: _The real low-limit secret for today_. The most important thing i can teach you about playing the lower limits is that you usually should *not* raise from...
 - Holdem : best steal flops, A. Jalib - You'll need two or three big cards on the board for your bet to have any chance of a medium pair folding. Like if there is a late open-raiser and I 3-bet with...
 - Hold’em Flop Problem, L. Jones - As somebody else pointed out, there are 15 small bets in the pot. If you
rainbow flop top pair, ace kicker, and you abandon a 15 sb pot, as Ed says,
you need to find another line of work...
 - Theory of Sucking Out According to Abdul, A. Jalib - If you have the best of it on additional money going into the pot, you should try to maximize the additional money going into the pot. If given the money in the pot by the end you have odds to chase, you should at least call...
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