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Texas Hold'em Strategy: Basic Tactics for Waiting for a Card

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Post time 17-11-2023 06:49:50 | Show all posts |Read mode
Regarding the concept of "waiting for a card" players must have the following ideas:

1. "Waiting for a card" itself is not a winning hand, and the priority should be to see the cards at the lowest cost.

2. The probability of hitting when "waiting for a card" is not as high as imagined.

3. "Waiting for a card" requires precise expected value calculations.

4. The goal of "waiting for a card" is to become a strong hand. If waiting for a small straight or a small flush, not only does the value decrease, but there may be a greater risk of facing a bigger straight or flush.

Special emphasis: This course is only applicable to standard games of online poker in China (commonly known as "casual games" or "Cash"). Some content may not be suitable for live or online events.

Statistics on "waiting for a card":

1. The chance of becoming "waiting for a card" after the flop.

2. Probability of turning a "waiting for a card" into a hand on the turn.

3. Common scenarios of turning a "waiting for a card."

Basic strategy for "waiting for a card" in Texas Hold'em online games:

Once you are "waiting for a card," the first priority is to consider the opponents, then the size of the pot, position, and chip stack, and make decisions accordingly.

Strategies when facing different opponents while "waiting for a card":

1. Unknown or multiple opponents:
   - Unless you have 15 or more strong "waiting for a card," the first choice when facing unknown or multiple opponents is the "lowest cost to see the card."

2. ABC opponents (playing straightforward):
   - Pay attention to ABC opponents' actions before the flop, as their actions can provide valuable information. Consider a "semi-bluffing continuation bet" if they are prone to being scared away.

3. Tight-aggressive opponents (large bets with strong hands):
   - Be cautious when facing tight-aggressive opponents. "Waiting for a card" against them is often a negative expected value situation. Consider folding unless you have a strong hand.

4. Loose-aggressive opponents (wide range of hands, aggressive betting):
   - Against loose-aggressive opponents, the best strategy is to "check-call" honestly with a "waiting for a card" hand, preserving the opportunity to bluff later.

5. Loose-passive opponents (wide range of hands, often folds):
   - Use a "semi-bluffing continuation bet" to force loose-passive opponents to fold. If they call, then continue with "waiting for a card."

Timing to give up "waiting for a card":

1. Unreasonable odds:
   - If the odds are not reasonable, consider giving up on "waiting for a card."

2. Many players call after an opponent's bet on the flop:
   - If many players are still in the hand after an opponent's bet on the flop, the chances of "waiting for a card" decrease, and if the odds are not good, consider folding.

3. "Waiting for a card" will not become a strong hand:
   - If "waiting for a card" will not become a strong hand, consider giving up, especially when facing potential strong opponents.

Objectives of "waiting for a card":

The target hands for "waiting for a card" are all "123" hands, generally strong hands like AA, KK, QQ, JJ, "waiting for a card," AQ, etc. These hands aim to form a "big pair," making it easy to hit "top pair" or "overpair." However, the weakness is that when ahead, these hands are not significantly ahead, and when behind, it is challenging to reverse the situation.

Therefore, when opponents show signs of having "123" on the flop, if conditions allow, bravely use "waiting for a card" to draw cards. Then, use the strong cards drawn to crush the opponent's "123."
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I'll also pay attention to the rules of various games.
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Post time 17-11-2023 10:06:13 | Show all posts
The best outcome for this game is to make a profit.
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