Posts tagged: suited cards in holdem poker

Suited Cards in Holdem Poker #7

How Do You Use Suited Cards to Your Advantage?

Suited cards

I have one uncommon move that I like to use with suite. If I’m in first or second position I will raise on them in 15% of cases pretending that I have top pair. I have to bluff from time to time in early position and suite as randomizer keeps my opponents from reading my bluff. When liaisons turn in a strong hand on the flop, hardly can anyone suspect me of having it, and when in the end I open the winning hand my opponents remember it for long time. Read more »

Group 4: Suited and Not Suited Unpaired High Cards

Part 4. If You Have High Unpaired Cards With Ace

Suited and not suited AK, AQ

Now we turn to hands without pairs. There are two strongest combinations among them: ace-king (big sleak) and ace-queen, which can be played almost the same as high pairs. Note that these hands are strong enough in order to (unlike smaller unpaired hands) make similar moves regardless of their suit. Read more »

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