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STOP Being A DONKEY On Ace-High Flops
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Ace-high flops are the most common type of flop in the game, but they certainly aren't the easiest to play correctly. Many poker players use an over-simplified strategy on these flops, playing all Ace-high flops very similarly, but that is far from the best way to play them. Instead, you must consider the subtle factors that separate one Ace-high flop from the next and how those factors should impact your strategy.
Learn those subtle factors and the strategies you should use on Ace-high boards from Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up.
Pre-register for the upcoming Road to Victory tournament course by Darren Elias and Nick Petrangelo: https://upswingpoker.com/road-to-victory-pre-reg/
Written Version of this Episode
00:00 Introduction to Ace-High Boards
01:22 Nut Advantage and Big Betting on Ace-High Flops
03:37 Adjusting Bet Sizes Based on Position
05:28 Constructing Betting Ranges on Ace-High Flops
08:27 Using Middling Bet Sizes on Connected Boards
11:55 When to Bet Small on Disconnected Ace-High Boards
16:33 Adjusting Strategy Based on Position
18:28 Big Blind Strategy vs. C-Bets on Ace-High Boards
21:10 Exploitative Adjustments and Q&A
25:04 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes
In this episode of our poker strategy podcast, hosts Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood focus on a critical and often misunderstood aspect of poker: playing ace-high flops. As one of the most common flop types, ace-high boards can be deceptively tricky to navigate. This episode is designed to help you avoid common mistakes and optimize your strategy on these flops, ensuring you don't fall into the trap of treating all ace-high boards the same.
The podcast begins by exploring the concept of nut advantage on ace-high boards and how it should influence your betting strategy. Mike and Gary explain why it’s essential to differentiate between various ace-high boards—such as those where you hold a significant nut advantage versus those where your opponent’s range could be equally strong. They break down when to use larger bet sizes to press your advantage and when to opt for smaller or middling bet sizes to avoid overcommitting in less favorable situations.
Listeners will learn how to construct their betting ranges on ace-high flops, with specific examples illustrating when to bet aggressively and when to protect your checking range. The hosts emphasize the importance of adjusting your strategy based on position and the specific board texture, offering insights into how different factors should influence your decision-making process. For instance, Mike and Gary discuss when to use smaller bets on disconnected boards and when a larger bet is warranted due to the strength of your hand and the opponent's likely range.
As the episode progresses, the discussion shifts to how to play from the big blind when facing a continuation bet on an ace-high board. Gary provides actionable advice on constructing a robust check-raising strategy, particularly when dealing with different bet sizes from your opponent. The hosts also address a listener's question about how solvers approach betting on ace-high boards, shedding light on the deeper strategic principles that drive these decisions.
This poker strategy podcast is packed with advanced strategies and practical tips to help you master ace-high flops. Whether you're looking to refine your overall approach or gain an edge in specific situations, this episode offers valuable lessons that will elevate your game. Tune in, take notes, and enhance your poker strategy with expert guidance from Mike and Gary.
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Manage episode 364998271 series 3481008
Ace-high flops are the most common type of flop in the game, but they certainly aren't the easiest to play correctly. Many poker players use an over-simplified strategy on these flops, playing all Ace-high flops very similarly, but that is far from the best way to play them. Instead, you must consider the subtle factors that separate one Ace-high flop from the next and how those factors should impact your strategy.
Learn those subtle factors and the strategies you should use on Ace-high boards from Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up.
Pre-register for the upcoming Road to Victory tournament course by Darren Elias and Nick Petrangelo: https://upswingpoker.com/road-to-victory-pre-reg/
Written Version of this Episode
00:00 Introduction to Ace-High Boards
01:22 Nut Advantage and Big Betting on Ace-High Flops
03:37 Adjusting Bet Sizes Based on Position
05:28 Constructing Betting Ranges on Ace-High Flops
08:27 Using Middling Bet Sizes on Connected Boards
11:55 When to Bet Small on Disconnected Ace-High Boards
16:33 Adjusting Strategy Based on Position
18:28 Big Blind Strategy vs. C-Bets on Ace-High Boards
21:10 Exploitative Adjustments and Q&A
25:04 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes
In this episode of our poker strategy podcast, hosts Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood focus on a critical and often misunderstood aspect of poker: playing ace-high flops. As one of the most common flop types, ace-high boards can be deceptively tricky to navigate. This episode is designed to help you avoid common mistakes and optimize your strategy on these flops, ensuring you don't fall into the trap of treating all ace-high boards the same.
The podcast begins by exploring the concept of nut advantage on ace-high boards and how it should influence your betting strategy. Mike and Gary explain why it’s essential to differentiate between various ace-high boards—such as those where you hold a significant nut advantage versus those where your opponent’s range could be equally strong. They break down when to use larger bet sizes to press your advantage and when to opt for smaller or middling bet sizes to avoid overcommitting in less favorable situations.
Listeners will learn how to construct their betting ranges on ace-high flops, with specific examples illustrating when to bet aggressively and when to protect your checking range. The hosts emphasize the importance of adjusting your strategy based on position and the specific board texture, offering insights into how different factors should influence your decision-making process. For instance, Mike and Gary discuss when to use smaller bets on disconnected boards and when a larger bet is warranted due to the strength of your hand and the opponent's likely range.
As the episode progresses, the discussion shifts to how to play from the big blind when facing a continuation bet on an ace-high board. Gary provides actionable advice on constructing a robust check-raising strategy, particularly when dealing with different bet sizes from your opponent. The hosts also address a listener's question about how solvers approach betting on ace-high boards, shedding light on the deeper strategic principles that drive these decisions.
This poker strategy podcast is packed with advanced strategies and practical tips to help you master ace-high flops. Whether you're looking to refine your overall approach or gain an edge in specific situations, this episode offers valuable lessons that will elevate your game. Tune in, take notes, and enhance your poker strategy with expert guidance from Mike and Gary.
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