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Flop Play for Online Poker Sites

Flop play is very important in No Limit Texas Hold’em. The key is to find the relative strength of your hand. Over time, it is important to develop the ability to release good hands when you think they are second best. Determine your relative strength and release hands that face a real risk of being second-best. Betting is the natural move when you want to protect a good hand from being outdrawn or when you are presented with the chance to make your opponents fold. The flop is the time to “pump it or dump it”. It is extremely important that you always evaluate the relative strength of your hand on the flop when playing at online poker sites.

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Typical Flop Situations& 8232;

Here are four typical situations on the flop at online poker sites:
Very Strong Hand (top two-pair, set)& 8232;& 8232;
• Often slow-play if the board is uncoordinated so you lure opponents in, induce bluffs or let them make second-best hands.& 8232;& 8232;
• If the board is coordinated and several are in, over-bet the pot so they have to pay for trying to outdraw you. The bigger the bet they call, the bigger their mistake. This is how you make money in poker: let other players pay for chasing you. & 8232;Strong Hand (over-pair, top-pair with A kicker, etc.)& 8232;& 8232;
• Bet about the size of the pot in order to protect it (for example, pushing out over cards and making draws pay).& 8232;& 8232;
• You may have to release this hand when facing an over-bet or raise because someone may well have a bigger over pair, a set, or connectors that hit the flop for a two-pair. You should not back any top-pair with your whole stack! & 8232;& 8232;
• If you bet and get called in several spots you have to decide whether your hand is the best because it is unlikely that all of the other players are drawing. & 8232;Medium Hand (top-pair with a weak kicker, middle-pair with A kicker, second pocket- pair, etc.)& 8232;& 8232;
• Most of the time, avoid betting this hand when in early position, facing several opponents, or against tricky players who slow-play frequently. Try to get a free card to hit one of your pocket cards on the turn or call/raise an opponent who bets from last position.& 8232;& 8232;
• If you are in late position and it is checked to you, bet.& 8232;& 8232;
• If you are facing a bet or raise, fold. You have no initiative and are probably chasing few outs.& 8232;
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Flop advice in Online Poker Gambling

• Raise with AA-QQ, AK and AQs from any position.
• Basically, all other starting hands are limping hands. Even though you might re-raise with them when you are defending your blinds, you might also raise with these hands when you are first in from last position.
• Mix up your play sometimes by raising/calling/re-raising with hands you would not normally play. This prevents predictability in online poker gambling.

General pre-Flop Advice in Online Poker Gambling

• The majority of the time, raise/re-raise with top-pairs (AA-QQ) and top connectors (AK, AQs) to make those with low pairs and various connectors pay to see flops against you. They will often have the opportunity to double up on you if they hit. Many beginners do not realize this and fold too often before the flop.
• Stick to premium hands. You will pay dearly to “chase” with second-best hands when playing No Limit.
• Keep most raises down to 70% to 100% (3 times the big blind is typically equals an 80% pot bet) to save money for the times when you get re-raised or called by strong holdings. If there are limpers in front of you, raise to about 4-6 times the big blind.
• Have respect for strong, tight players (you should drop AQ if a strong player raises under the gun).• When very weak players have entered the pot, call and take flops with them.

In order to decide the correct action, keep these factors in mind when :

1. What did you flop and what is your relative strength?
2. Who, if anyone, raised before the flop? What kind of player are they?
3. What position do you have relative to the player who raised?
4. Number of players (it is hard to bluff 3 or more opponents and there is a big chance of someone hitting a strong hand)?
5. Your stack size and the opponents’ stack size. When facing a bet, fold unless you have good reason to doubt the other player has strong cards. Because that player is “setting the odds”, it is important to make the right choice. Remember, your opponent can be holding anything from the stone cold nuts down to rags – if your hand is decent it may very well be an underdog to many possible hands. You will not always fold. In fact, sometimes answer with a raise when you have a good chance of grabbing the lead or if you think the opponent is weak. Then, YOU will be “setting the odds” and forcing the other player to make a decision, and potentially, the mistake. Save your calls unless you have very good reason not to such as like slow-playing a monster or drawing to the nuts in a multi-way pot. You will seldom get the odds for chasing “outs” by calling, unless your opponent’s bet too small or they give away free cards. By calling with mediocre cards, you become set up for a “guessing game” where you have to read opponents well and “make moves” to win.
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