Post-flop Strategy - As the Pre-flop Caller - In Position Flashcards
What is our strategy with our Premium Made Hands: When Our Opponent Bets?
With our Premium Made hands, which will usually be two pair and better, we should ideally raise to about 3x our opponent’s c-Bet.
Call with top pair.
What is our strategy with our Premium Made Hands: When Our Opponent Checks?
With our Premium Made Hands, we should look to bet all 3 streets. Looking to get value from our opponents’ marginal made hands.
What is our strategy with our Marginal Made Hands: When Our Opponent Bets?
With our Marginal Made hands, which will usually be our one pair hands, we should call and see what develops on the turn.
Fold our underpairs.
This will allow us to easily call again on the turn with lots of top and middle pairs.
What is our strategy with our Marginal Made Hands: When Our Opponent Checks?
When we have a Marginal Made hand, we need to understand that when our opponent bets, our hand is marginal, and when he checks, our hand becomes a premium made hand.
We should check behind with the bottom portion of our marginal made hands, and we should bet with the top portion of our marginal made hands that may have changed to a premium made hand due to our opponent’s check.
What is our strategy with our Draws: When Our Opponent Bets?
When we have 8 or more outs to a premium hand, we should call.
What is our strategy with our Draws: When Our Opponent Checks?
We should look to bet with most of our draws.
The only time we should look to check, is when our draws has a pair. This is because if we bet, and get called, our draws are often in marginal shape.
What is our strategy with our Junk: When Our Opponent Bets?
We should just fold. Our junk will fluctuate. Sometimes bottom pair is junk.
What is our strategy with our Junk: When Our Opponent Checks?
We should check behind.