6 Suited Connectors Tips Postflop | SplitSuit Poker

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While all #poker players love playing suited connectors, most still make basic mistakes with them – especially postflop. So this video gives you tips on playing every suited connector better on the flop and beyond. Since these hands catch a lot of drawing hands, varying from flush draws to open-ended straight draws, to gutshots, it’s crucial to understand when and how to continue with them.

This video doesn’t delve heavily into hitting single pairs nor specific preflop play, so leave a comment if you’d like to see content on those concepts. Otherwise, enjoy these free suited connector #PokerTips (especially the bonus tip at the end that can revolutionize your win rate!)

0:00 Suited Connectors Tips Intro
0:38 A Suited Connector Example With T9s
1:49 Tip 1: Stop Folding So Much Postflop
2:30 Tip 2: SDV And Bluffs
3:12 Tip 3: Know Your Bluffing Math
4:39 Tip 4: When Bluffs Fail
6:11 Tip 5: Implied Odds When Drawing
6:59 Tip 6: Polarized River Setups
7:47 Bonus Tip: Overbet That River

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7 thoughts on “6 Suited Connectors Tips Postflop | SplitSuit Poker

  1. Since draws rarely hit, you NEED to know the math behind bluffing. This workbook lays it out for you: https://www.splitsuit.com/postflop-poker-workbook

  2. Good stuff Mr Sweeney. Can you give some info on the hybrid, NL, spread game in Washington State? Its tough to get info on this game and I was wondering how much of the NL info you give relates to this game. If youre not familiar its 1-3, $300 max bet limit.

  3. I know the answer to every question is "it depends," but say you bet $70 into $80 on the flop (less the $7 rake), got called, and now had a $220 pot on the river. Are you thinking of an overbet as something like $280-300 into $220, or a more than 2x overbet of $450?

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