Learn This POKER SECRET

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Bart discusses the value of raising a river bet if you cannot get called by a worse hand.

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  1. This is a good example for new players of how a call with a very strong hand is sometimes correct on the river if your opponent is representing stronger or a bluff. Even if they have something in between they still have to call a raise at the end and have a worse hand more than 50% of the time in order for the raise to be warranted.

  2. Button straddle should be mandatory. Little baby diaper dumpers need to grow up and stop shaving their scrotes.

  3. So it’s secret to be able to determine what cards are left in the deck? The level play at these stakes is garbage. Where is this game and how do I get an invite.

  4. Read through some of the comments. I have to disagree that's this is an easy call preflop. What are we hoping to flop? An Ace? With a bad kicker? Love your content but can't get behind the preflop call.

  5. Yay another KC call. Harrah's. I may go tonight.

    Edit: the button straddle is very common in KC. If the button doesn't straddle someone in late position does, almost every table. They also run the rock sometimes, which is mandatory straddle from the winner of previous hand

  6. MP made some big mistakes in that hand but should hero be betting on the flop since there's not many cards on the turn that are gonna be bad for him? I feel like he might of been able to get all the money in the middle if he did granted a tougher call for the river but with second nutted hand he's gonna be calling anyway.

  7. hey Bart! … i'm the guy who commented about playing with a 53 card deck at Lucky Chances years ago on a table with a new dealer and without a shuffler … anyway i would love to review a recent $2,000 pot hand with you which is interesting and ought to be instructive … i'm one of those studious poker players who take notes on my play and opponents and have done so for over 15 years … thanks!

  8. Despite the economic fluctuation, I’m so excited I’ve been earning $45,000 from my $10,000 investment everyday 10days.

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