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Is Limping Preflop Viable in Mississippi Straddle Games?

Is Limping Preflop Viable in Mississippi Straddle Games?

In this article, we’ll delve into both the theory and the practice of open limping. Why does it make so much more sense in Mississippi Straddle games than in traditional, two-blind Hold‘em? How should you respond to limpers when you have position on them?

Navigating BvB OOP After Check-Calling the Flop

Navigating BvB OOP After Check-Calling the Flop

Today, we’ll be discussing a scenario that presents itself incredibly often for online cash grinders, one that incorporates all three of these complications: playing the XC-X-? line as the OOP preflop raiser from the SB vs BB in SRPs.

Why You’re Bluffing the River Wrong With Bricked Flush Draws in Cash Games

Why You’re Bluffing the River Wrong With Bricked Flush Draws in Cash Games

It’s exciting to flop a flush draw; when you do, you have a fairly high chance of having a strong hand by the river. It’s a lot less exciting, however, when the river arrives without your flush and you’re left with air or a weak pair, especially when you’ve invested a lot of chips on previous street

How to Exploit Human Mistakes After a Flop Overbet

How to Exploit Human Mistakes After a Flop Overbet

The most important thing to understand, when it comes to playing the later streets, is the range dynamics created by your flop overbet. What did your overbet tell your opponent about your range? And what did their call tell you about theirs?

The Art of the Flop Overbet (and Why You’re Probably Doing It Wrong)

The Art of the Flop Overbet (and Why You’re Probably Doing It Wrong)

I’ll begin this article with a confession: I’m bad at overbetting flops. I’ve known for years now that there are flops where overbetting is an important part of the preflop raiser’s continuation betting strategy, but I’ve never integrated such bets into my game. Every once in a while I toss out an o

How Pros Use Solvers To Crush Pool Leaks

How Pros Use Solvers To Crush Pool Leaks

When studying with a solver, it’s easy to fall into the trap of getting tunnel vision and forgetting what you set out to accomplish. Solvers are excellent tools to help give humans an understanding of what hands want to do in various lines, but this slew of information often misguides newer players