by Craig Tapscott | Published: Oct 16, '24
… and more nut hands on boards like K-Q-9 and … betting thin enough due to “scary turns.” Depending on the flop … on a “scary turn” that, in reality, is not that scary. It … 2 completing the flush draws. Scary turn, flush draw completes, and …
by Kevin Haney | Published: Feb 07, '24
… of tens or jacks on scary boards. But after crunching the math …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Nov 15, '23
… with top pair on similar boards without a four flush, but …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Dec 28, '22
… want to bluff on a scary card or with immediate draws … absolute hand strength, especially on boards where you can technically have … . Easy spots to bluff are boards where a lot of draws …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Oct 05, '22
… every big bet on a scary runout. At the start of … , on a lot of favorable boards for the preflop raiser versus … . If it’s a particularly scary board where you won’t …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Sep 07, '22
… . On wetter, more connected boards that favor the caller’ … -bet sizings on wet boards when I flop strong. … giving up on certain boards in which they are … on more draw-heavy boards to prevent being raised … cards that make a scary board even more coordinated ( …
by Steve Schult | Published: Nov 18, '20
… . Not always, depending on the boards out and how early you … . He has a lot of scary things. K-8-4-3 doesn’t look especially scary. It’s not connected, but …
by Kevin Haney | Published: Nov 04, '20
… to improve and develop strong boards. In addition, when someone completes … will pick up a really scary board which will cause an …
by Jonathan Little | Published: Jan 29, '20
… of attacking coordinated middle card boards makes a lot of sense … a large bluff on a scary board. This hand beautifully illustrates …
by Steve Schult | Published: Oct 09, '19
… your opponent catches a very scary card. And more often than … low hand here given the boards, right? RO: He’s going …
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