Theory

Monkey in the Middle: 3-Way Pot Heuristics

Monkey in the Middle: 3-Way Pot Heuristics

In this article, we will discuss the key strategic differences between this scenario and one where you face a continuation bet in a heads-up pot, how those differences factor into the GTO responses to these bets in 3-way pots, and when those differences are more or less salient.

The Trouble With Implied Odds

The Trouble With Implied Odds

When we were brand new to poker strategy, many of us learned about concepts like equity, outs, and pot odds. When drawing, we were taught to count our outs, use those to estimate our equity, and then call or fold based on whether we were getting the right pot odds for the equity we had.

When Checking the Nuts Beats Betting Them

When Checking the Nuts Beats Betting Them

Poker is a complex game that requires a diverse skillset from someone who wants to excel at it. Think of emotional disciplinef, accurate hand reading, and a firm grasp of board texture dynamics. But in the pursuit of advanced strategy, we often neglect the fundamentals, such as extracting maximum va

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?