Turn Strategy – poker strategy
March 1, 2009 by Orfej
Filed under Poker strategy
Typically we do not have tied the game flop. Normally you need the turn or the river to complete our hand. Thus, especially if we have to cope with the turn position following several strategies.
turn-table strategy
Betting on the Turn
Playing position switch on the turn with a project or a second best hand is the most used, because every time we are opening the pot, giving the player the opportunity to increase the bet. So make sure to see the 5 community cards in the most economical way possible, in other words, we will be manipulating the pot at our whim, to keep a low amount. So if we want to be conservative, the best strategy is to wait for the river.
But if we are tied or if we want to move the boat managed to play without having to use any of the following resources:
a) The check-raise: it is to pass (check), taking a good move and hope that someday rival bid to resubir. The best case for doing so is when we have completed our project on the turn and we know that after a player is likely to bet either because he has shown strength in the flower either because it has been able to complete another project inferior to ours.
b) The slow play, no longer make much sense to hide our game we can win only bets that are made on the river. Still, we can go play with a very strong expectation that a player bets and pay more. We pay and the river bet worth a moderate amount.
c) The semifarol: if we have not played yet and we need the help of the river we can try to take the pot on the turn pretending to have achieved tie game. If any player we can still try to complete the bluff on the river if you do not tie our game.
d) The bluff when there are few players in the hand and the pot is not very large we can try to bluff on the turn. This requires that the letters of the flower and turn the favor and show a clear danger for the rivals who have shown strength. Bluff just solid players.
Factors to be considered to resolve what to do with our game
If a wager without letters or not strong enough in the betting pre-flop, the credibility of your hand.
Against a single opponent is usually a continuation bet often. It is played with a positive expected value
Anyone betting on the turn continues with the hand made. Anyone who bet on the turn, somewhat worn.
Nobody left to bet on the turn with a hand made: Varies the game or use a chek-raise.
Move on the turn after a c-bet is a sign of weakness in our game, while showing strength to bet on our part. Then a second bet is a resource that depends directly on the image you have of us opponents of the table on which the game develops. Therefore, better not to make bets on the turn until we have a clear understanding of what to do on the flop, and also our image before the other players we can do these plays because they fear our strategies.


















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