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| 2 | Value bet or pot control?
Your hand: ♠️ ♦️
Board: ♣️ ♣️ ♥️ ♠️ ♦️
You were the pre-flop aggressor and already bet the flop.
It’s a tough spot: your pocket nines are strong but not unbeatable. On this board, almost any overpair could be ahead.
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| 4 | Monster hand… or total garbage? 🗑
You open with ♣️ and ♠️
Big blind shoves for 20 BB.
🔥 Call – AJ is perfectly fine!
⚡️ Fold – might be overplaying it.
Classic poker dilemma: play fancy or play right? | 9 934 |
| 5 | Did we hit anything? 🎯
Your hand: ♠️ and ♠️
Flop: ♥️, ♣️, ♦️
Everyone checks to you.
🔥 Bet – maybe I’ve still got the best hand!
❤️ Check – no need to get in trouble.
⚡️ Fold – I’ll quietly bow out. | 11 680 |
| 6 | How to win a hand with your brain turned off? 🧠
Today’s topic: the donk bet.
That’s a bet on the flop from a player who just called preflop but suddenly takes the lead now. Rare move, but deadly if used right.
🫏 When it makes sense to donk-bet:
📍 The flop hits your range hard (like low cards from the big blind)
📍 You’ve got two pair, a draw, or a strong made hand and don’t want to give a free card
📍 In multiway pots — to deny cheap equity to others
📍 Against passive players who won’t bet themselves
❌ When not to do it:
Golden rule — if your opponent has a strong range and you don’t have a solid plan, better to check.
You’re holding a powerful tool that can work wonders — as long as you know why you’re using it, not just for the action. | 10 420 |
| 7 | Scary strong hand? 😱
Your cards: ♥️ and ♦️
Board: ♠️, ♠️, ♠️, ♦️
You bet – and get a shove in your face.
🔥 Call – I don’t believe he’s got me beat!
⚡️ Fold – too risky… | 10 342 |
| 8 | What’s an overpair and how to play it? 🌭
An overpair is when you hold a pocket pair higher than any card on the board (e.g., you’ve got QQ and the board is 7-4-2).
📍 Why it’s great:
You’re ahead of most hands, especially those using the board cards.
The tricky part is realizing your true strength — your hand’s a hidden powerhouse.
🔷 Strong vs. medium overpairs
Broadway pairs (TT, JJ, QQ and higher) are the most playable.
Mid pairs can get tricky — later streets can bring combos that beat you.
🔥 Dangerous boards
Here’s where you need to think. Draw-heavy boards (straight or flush draws) can change the odds. Even if you’re still holding an overpair, villains may have hit.
Don’t auto-fold though — watch your opponent’s line: was he passive or aggressively pushing?
How to win with overpairs:
1️⃣ On dry boards — bet strong, scoop the pot early.
2️⃣ On wet boards — play carefully, sometimes check-call. | 11 706 |
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🔘What’s in your opponent’s hand — gold or garbage?
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| 11 | Aggression vs. Aggression? 😡
You’re in the pot again against that same maniac who’s shoving every other hand.
This time you’re holding ♠️ and ♦️
He jams all-in right after your raise.
🔥 Call – time to punish him!
⚡️ Fold – I don’t want to gamble in the dark. | 9 729 |
| 12 | How to catch bluffs? ⚾️
A bluff catcher is a hand that can’t beat value but can beat bluffs.
You’re not ahead of strong hands, but you win if your opponent’s got air.
👉 When should you call?
You check the river — villain bets. If you’ve got a mid pair or even ace-high, that might be a bluff catcher.
But remember: you need to beat a bluff, not value. If he’s not bluffing, there’s no point in calling.
👀 What to consider:
Opponent’s image – does he bluff in these spots?
Bet sizing – big river bets often mean value; small ones can be bluffs.
Board texture – did the draws get there or brick out?
Example:
You call the turn with ♠️♠️ on a ♠️♦️♠️♣️ board. River brings a ♦️ and villain bets.
You missed everything, but the board looks dry. If you feel he’s forcing it, go ahead and catch him.
In short, a bluff catcher isn’t about miracle cards — it’s about reading your opponent and thinking logically. Don’t catch everyone — but if all signs point to a fake story, let him drown in his own bluff. | 10 456 |
| 13 | How to play when the fish at the table is you?🐟
At least once in a while, we all are supposed to be that ‘fish at the table.’ General advice: play tight, max out the pot immediately and accept the variance.
More to the point ...
😈 Sacrifice for the good
The need to tighten up the game is intuitive to most of you: it's hard to take out a player who throws out all the garbage and attacks with strong range. Of course, you will lose some EV by defending your blinds less often, and stronger players will print money on their steals.
However, this sacrifice is nothing compared to losing EV in no position spots against a stronger player. Stick with hands that allow you to realize the equity you received on the flop.
The second piece of advice (maxing out the pots and accepting the variance) goes against most players' instincts. They fear that maxing out the pots will cause more frequent blowouts.
💸 A small pot is not our ally
The bigger the pot, the lower the stack-to-pot ratio and the less advantage the stronger player has over you. With a low SPR, you can be confident in betting on the flop with any type of top pair. You can also play with strong draws. Even the strongest player in the world won't be able to find an exploit against you.
Looking at the problem from the other side, the strategy of playing small pots against a strong player will not work. Basically, we're going to let him see the advantage of playing on our home field. Then the opponent can play multiple streets, barrel, and make more devious moves like floating/checking/raising and overbetting. | 12 476 |
| 14 | How to play flush draws💳
Playing flush draws on the flop is an art that requires strategic understanding. Here are some valuable tips for playing as the preflop aggressor:
🤷♂️ C-betting with a flush draw
Ten years ago, c-betting with a flush draw was common, but with the evolution of poker solvers, we’ve learned it’s not always optimal. Solvers now recommend balancing your betting range and choosing c-bets on more favorable boards.
Good flops to c-bet: K72ss, AAQss, KK6ss.
Flops to check: 864ss, T42ss, J73ss.
👌 Turn play
Checkbacks: Sometimes, it’s crucial not to bet, especially if your range doesn’t have a clear advantage. Use a mix of checks and bets to maintain uncertainty in your lines.
Active Bets: Don’t hesitate to bet, particularly if the turn card fits your range. For example, if the turn card is ♦️♣️♣️ followed by ♥️, solvers recommend betting 48% of the time, with bets split between half the pot (38%) and an overbet (10%).
🤔 Betting vs checking on the turn
Your decision depends on how well the turn card fits your range. If the turn improves your position, semi-bluffs are more likely to succeed. For instance, on the turn ♥️, which fits your range well, the solver suggests balancing between checking and betting.
Examples:
Bad Turn: ♥️. The solver will usually check, as this card might have completed your opponent’s straights or two pairs.
Good Turn: ♥️. Here, the solver uses bets and checks more actively, as this card doesn’t improve your opponent’s range.
💡 Insight
Adapting your strategy to different scenarios and choosing the right move based on the cards and your opponent’s actions is key to mastering flush draws in poker. | 11 393 |
| 15 | Even stacks, three-handed, final table.
Your hand: ♦️ and ♣️
Flop: ♠️, ♣️, ♥️
You're first to act.
🔥 All-in – put max pressure on!
❤️ Check – let's see the turn first.
⚡️ Fold – this board’s too risky. | 9 845 |
| 16 | Short stack, tough decision
Your hand: ♥️ and ♣️
Your stack: 9 BBs
You open from early position, and the big blind shoves.
🔥 Call – I’ll take the coin flip!
⚡️ Fold – not ready to bust just yet. | 10 712 |
| 17 | Poker math: understanding "outs" 🧮
The first step in learning poker math is to master the concept of "outs". Outs are cards that can improve your hand to a winning combination.
🔢 Defining and calculating outs
Outs help you estimate your chances of winning in percentage terms. For example, if you're expecting a flush in spades after the flop, there are 13 spades in the deck initially. If there are already four on the board, you have nine outs for a flush.
🎯 Calculating probabilities
To calculate the probability of drawing the desired card, you can use this probability table:
If you are waiting for one card (the turn), the probability of making a flush is 19.15%.
After the turn, on the river, the odds increase to 19.57%.
The overall chance of making a flush on the turn or river is 34.97%.
📈 Why the odds differ
The probabilities differ depending on the number of unknown cards remaining. After the turn, the number of these cards decreases, which increases the odds on the river. | 13 229 |
