Betting your Postflop Monsters for Value
July 12, 2010Betting your Postflop Monsters for Value
As we dig deeper into the realms of the online poker world we realize that there are an increasing amount of players in this game who have absolutely no clue what they are doing. Now I am definitely not here to brag, but I have put in my time when it comes to learning about the game. And now it’s time to round up all the donkeys and break down to everyone how to take their chips, take their money, and send them packing. Now if you are the ones complaining about the donkey who caught a 7 high flush on you and sent you packing, maybe its time to stop pinning the tail on the donkey, and start analyzing your own play.
Well if you have been paying attention to your table you will eventually pick up on a few things. The first instinct is to recognize and remember the most active players at the table. You want to pay attention to them and remember if they are limping, calling and folding postflop. If they are raising, getting called, and folding to postflop continuation bets you can also make notes on that as well.
Poker Tip #1 The best way to extract chips from a loose player is to catch a hand on them postflop and bet, bet .. bet!! If they have ANY piece of the flop they will usually talk themselves into calling your bets if you size them properly. Using the PokerBetter Bet Sizing Calculator, you can assure your bets are perfect and able to extract maximum value out of your hands postflop. Always remember, they aren’t thinking about your hand, pot odds, implied odds, how their table image is to you, or what they beat with their hand. They are the ones calling you down with bottom pair and doubling you up. Its very important to quickly note these players and try to get in as many postflop confrontations as you can with them in attempts to stack em!
Poker Tip #2 – Don’t always get Fancy. Some players are addicted to FPS (Fancy Play Syndrome) and it ends up costing them valuable opportunities to chip up in their poker tournaments. Don’t make mistakes at the poker table when you hit a huge hand postflop. When I say huge hand I mean one that is reasonable at showdown if the turn and river hit blanks. Sometimes when you flop a set, straight or flush, the simplest most efficient move is to just bet. Pay attention to the few key factors into determining whether you should bet your made hand or not. Take note on how many players are in the hand postflop. If you hit a huge hand like a set on the flop, setting a trap bet instead of checking will increase your chance of getting called compared to checking in attempts to disguise the strength of your hand . Keep in mind if you bet it always opens up the opportunity for your opponent to reraise you and build the pot himself, while hes drawing dead. Pay attention to how your players are playing. If they are seeing a lot of flops and playing real loose preflop, they might have a tendency to call off their chips with a very weak holding.
