by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 21, '08
… : Dario Minieri was a very dangerous opponent because on day 2 I …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Sep 04, '24
… the river. It was a dangerous board. SO: Yes. It was … heads-up opponent this time around? SO: I felt my opponent was …
by Kevin Haney | Published: May 01, '24
… a clear continue since his opponent’s most likely holding … our opposition’s board gets dangerous, such as three diamonds showing … were to assume that our opponent has a tighter reraising strategy … lower. For example, would our opponent possibly fold or just …
by Alex Fitzgerald | Published: Mar 20, '24
… or both, that is a dangerous board for two-pair … opponent in position. They check back. This lets us know our opponent … usually fired on such a dangerous board with their best combinations … coordinated boards. However, if your opponent folds more preflop than …
by Greg Raymer | Published: Feb 07, '24
… most turn cards will look dangerous to me, I decide betting … best choice. Now, our tough opponent bets this river. For the … the best choice. If this opponent were tight and never bluffs …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Jan 10, '24
… worst-case scenario, when his opponent has a set, Hero will … slightly unprofitable. But if his opponent does not have a set … because he feared that his opponent would check behind with two … was pleased to see his opponent instantly call with three fours …
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