… far. CUTOFF: 30bbs. A tight player. BUTTON: 70bbs. A WPT champion … . A super-tight player. BB: 20bbs. A straightforward amateur. I raise with …
… . This is a spot where amateur players call every time, claiming … . The other main situation where amateur players use the “pot committed … opponent is a weak-tight player who will never bluff or …
… simply because a random older player probably values the $1,000 … get. While a world-class player would never take this line … someone who is clearly an amateur takes an overly strong line …
… action after the flop. The player in second position, who seemed … -8c, giving the amateur top two pair. The amateur led for 2 … , improving the amateur to a full house. The amateur pushed all-in … are worse than the amateur’s, the amateur should bet because if …
… it seems like their opponents (amateur small stakes players) check- … raising for these reasons, many amateur players check-raise because … For example, a tight, straightforward player raises to 3 big … large pot. The reason many amateur players check-raise in …
… with you five mistakes most amateur players make on a … in, I see an amateur vastly overplay a hand … only premium hands Many amateur players tend to play … told many times by amateur players that they can’ … are a world-class player, you will almost certainly …
… about a hand by an amateur player that illustrates a few detrimental …
… about a hand by an amateur player that illustrates a few detrimental … or result in only one player calling, allowing Hero to play …
… most frequent mistake I saw amateur players commit on a regular … the vast majority of the player pool exhibits this flaw. Once …
… most frequent mistake I saw amateur players commit on a regular … the vast majority of the player pool exhibits this flaw. Once … passive amateur’s aggression, making it nearly impossible for the amateur to …
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