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Free Online Poker Lesson On Why You Need To Learn How To Spot Suspicious Play
In any type of poker game from free poker online upward you'll find strong experienced players who can effortlessly switch gear and play approach throughout the tournament. They also know when other players behave differently from what is generally expected of them. Not only they can make themselves unpredictable, they can detect the quality of the unpredictability of others and use this suspicious activity detection ability to avoid costly traps.
During this free poker article we'll go through a good example of this sort of play in which the players "suspicion itch" avoided a costly experience at the hands of another cunning player.
BLINDS 3k/6k
PREFLOP:
A has As-Jd and raises to 16k
It is a standard raise from early position. But notice B's audacious, but well-timed reraise:
B has Ac-7s and reraises to 45k
B might be planning to pull any joiners to the Flop in order to try a big continuation bet (AKA C-bet) should other players check at the Flop. The reraise is also a deterrent for other players to come in, so that the C-bet will be more effective. But the reraise was not enough for C:
C has 10d-10c from BB and calls 39k (Pot 117k)
At thus stage A might think that B had something such as A-K. Also, B has position over A, so A folds.
FLOP: 10s-4c-Qh
C bets 30k
C, who has a Set, now bets very small! A Set should be played strongly here, because there is a probable Straight draw on the Board (a K-J or A-K will be OK enough to call a 30k bet on a 117k pot). C is probably hoping that B will figure this to be a C-bet, a bluff, and, considering B was aggressive preflop he hopes B will keep on with the aggressive stance by raising. That would be a better spot for C to move all in.
Now if B thought that C did a continuation bet, then he should respond by raising. However, at a 117,000 pot, how big should a continuation bet be? Half the pot? Comparable to the size of the pot? Is a small bet a C-bet? (Looks suspicious).
B can now think, rightly, that C had a strong hand when he called B's preflop reraise (another suspicion), and then C strengthened his hand during the flop, and so is value- betting (third suspicion!).
B cannot raise this (if he did C will push all-in); also, B cannot call this for he has Ace-rag that is nothing, and so B folds. Good use of a suspicious activity detector ability!
And so there ends the lesson, maybe not so much a how to play poker for beginners one as it is a bit in depth but if you're more experienced I'm hoping this resonates with you. To get more practice and learn better how to spot shady actions but without risking money it is a good idea to play free poker tournaments at quality free online poker sites sites before you risk money on your hunches.
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