Poker Strategy Tips: The Value Bet

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The value bet is one of the most important things to know if you want to win at poker.

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Poker Strategy Tips: The Value Bet

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  3. So you think you shouldn't value bet Aces on a 9-6-Q flop JUST in case he's flopped a set (highly unlikely). You sir are a moron.

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  6. Is this no limit Hold'em? And if so how can you open so small with aces in a video about value betting?

  7. I very much disagree on the river bet with AA. Unless you're playing a fish, J10 either left the board in earlier hands, or is folding out when they missed their big draw. It's just far too easy to check raise that river with a made hand, and too easy to fold it out with anything except KQ/AQ. That play is only working here because the villain is overplaying a draw and willing to call a value bet on a likely defeated hand. So the only reasonable value hands are KQ and AQ most of the time. Everything else that calls is stronger than AA.

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