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Texas Hold'em Skills: Judging Your Card Power from the Truck Card

Texas Hold'em Skills: Judging Your Card Power from the Truck Card

Texas Hold'em is profound and profound. If players want to play well, they need to master more skills. This time the editor brings is to look at their card strength from the trump card. What should they do after getting the trump card? Come and find out now! Texas Hold'em Card Watching SkillsQuick get!

1 Strategy for getting a pair of trump cards

AA - QQ (when perflop) raise your bets.

JJ - Can raise or reraise at any position, if the previous opponent raised will raise a lot of hands, you can add from three to full bets, or fold. When sb and bb, you can only raise (not reraise.)

TT - Can raise anywhere. If you want to (let the person behind fold) isolate an opponent into a two-person confrontation situation, you can rerais. When in blind, raise only if there are less than 2 or more players in front of you join the battle. (10 When there are few people, a pair is powerful.) When there are many people, the pot can become bigger, so when you have three, your opponent will invest more money because you want to get a share of the pie.

99 - If no one is in front or only one person sneaks in (and one bet means), you can raise. If two people sneak in, you just need to call. 88 - If only one person sneaks in in front, when you are in the sixth or later position, raise, if in other positions, can only call. If someone raised before, you should fold. If more than two people sneak in, just call.

77 - Someone raised the folder before, otherwise they usually only call. If at the sixth or more position and no one sneaks in in front, raise. If you're in LP and no one sneaks in in front of you, raise.

22-66 - When there are more than five people in front of you sneak in, raise to make the pot on the table bigger, so that when you get three, others will stay to try to get a share of the pie, but there are exceptions: if you think that more than five people in front of you will call your raise, or at least four people call your raise and your position is good or even if you get three, they will stay no matter what, you should just call.

(a bit complicated, but his purpose is to hope that when he gets three, others can stay and play, so that we can make a fortune.If you can do this without increasing the pot, of course you don't need to raise. )

If someone re-raises before, if you are sure that there will be five other people joining the battle and there will be no more raises, you can raise them with this (two bets). If you are in big blind and there are two other players in front who have joined the battle, you can raise with the person in front. When small blind, you can join the battle as long as no one raises it.

The way of playing for small pairs depends on the position. Based on the fact that you are playing the ten-person table of limit holdem, you are in early position, and those below 66 are not played at all; 66--99 can be relied on, and someone raises to 3bets later can also call, but if you have 4bets, you should throw it away; 1010--AA can raise, and KKAA can raise to the cap.

middle position, 55--88 can call empty, but not raise with others, 99 or above can raise.

late positon, no one calls in front, any pair can raise; someone calls in front, 22--77 can call, 88 or above can raise; someone raises in front, 88991010 can call, JJ--AA can raise.

2. Strategy for two single cards

AKs (s that is, AK with the same suit) Try to raise the bet

AKo (AK of different suits) can be raised/re-raised at any position. However, if you are raised again after the bet, do not add to the full bet.

AQs can be raised/re-raised at any position. If someone has raised the bet again before, then block the card.

AQo Unless you are on the blind, you can raise/reload. If someone has raised the bet again before, then block the card. When blind, do not raise if more than two people stay in front of you. If there are many people joining the battle, sometimes you can call or place a bet instead of raising it again.

AJs You are in blind and only two people stay on the field, you can raise the bet. Do not raise again unless the raiser is in the sixth or later position.

AJo If no one comes in front of you, you can raise the bet. If you are in the middle and back section, you can rasie to steal blind bets. But if there is someone in front and you are in the front section, you should just call. In the blind position, do not raise unless only one or two people are on the field. Never call someone else's raise unless you believe they are blind raises attempt to steal youYou should raise them again at this time.

ATs can be called anywhere. When the position is fifth or later, you can raise the bet.

ATo can be called when it is in the middle and late section. If at the sixth or later, you can raise the bet when there are fewer people.

KQs can be raised unless it is in a blind bet. But don't call someone else's raise. If the raiser is at a very back position, you can choose to raise again.

KQo If no one comes in front of you, you need to raise. If you have a good position, you can also try raising to steal Blind. If you are in the front position and someone comes in front, just call. Don't call someone else's raise unless you believe they are blind. The raise attempts to steal your blind, and you should re-raising them. Do not raise actively when in the blind position.

Axs (Ace with the same color and a small card below 9) A9s can be played in any position. Don't call someone else's raise. In the sixth or better position, if more than two people enter the field, you can play. If you are in the back position and there is only one person in front of you sneak in, you can raise the bet, otherwise you just need to call. Play in Little Blind. But if you make up a pair of Aces on the flop, play with great care.

KJs Any position is called to call a bet. But don't call someone else's raise. At the fifth or later position, you can try raising to steal blind bets.

KJo This hand can only be used to steal blind bets. If no one in front or only one person sneaks in, you can raise the bet at the sixth or later. Otherwise, block the card. You can call half a bet when you are on a small blind bet.

QJs Any position is called to call a bet. But don't call someone else's raise. At the 6th or later, you can try raising to steal blind bets.

QJo This hand can only be used to steal blind bets. If no one in front or only one person sneaks in, you can raise the bet at the sixth or later. Otherwise, block the card. You can call half a bet when you are on a small blind bet.

KTs QTs JTs Any position is to call a bet. But don't call other people's raises. Points can be raised at the 6th or later.

KTo and QTo can only be used to steal blind bets. If no one sneaks in in front, you can raise the bet at the back. Otherwise, block the card. Don't play when you're a little blind.

Synthetic Connection license plate (in English, called suited connectors) = 65s - T9s andJ9s, only play these cards when someone sneaks in. If you are sure there are a lot of people behind you who will sneak in, you can also play these cards a little bit ahead. If your hand is greater than 87s and the position is in the back section and no one sneaks in in front, you can try (raise) steal blind bets. The advantage is that if the flop comes with a bunch of miscellaneous cards, the opponent cannot always assume that you haven't gotten a pair. (Because you sometimes raise big cards, sometimes small cards)

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Okay, this time, Texas Hold'em has been introduced from the trump card, and it is normal for the tutors to be unproficient in the skills at the beginning. Don't be impatient and consolidate them slowly in actual combat!


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