Pre Flop vs. Post Flop Play
In
no limit Texas holdem, one of things that set the professional
poker players apart from the rest of the poker-playing world is
their playing ability after the flop. Many players tend to play
very aggressively before the flop and are willing to gamble on
close plays and coin flips because they don't make the correct
decisions post flop. By getting most of their money in the pot
pre flop, they don't have to make decisions, which lead to mistakes,
after the flop.
| Overall,
I would say that this is a poor strategy, but it does have
some practical uses, especially in the later stages of a tournament.
For example, if you are fortunate enough to be heads up against
a player who is much better than you after the flop, you can
negate this disadvantage by moving all in before the flop
or folding. |
|
This
does have dangers, because your opponent can always hit a big
hand like pocket Aces, Kings or Queens, but unless the blinds
are vary small, your opponent will eventually be forced to play
a hand against you that they don't want to. In addition, even
if a hand like AQ calls you when you have 86, you still have a
good chance to win. The point is that when you are forced to play
regular poker against a far better player, they will slowly chip
away at your stack until you are forced to make a desperation
move.
Pre
flop play tends to be easier than post flop because it is easier
to assign accurate value to hands, especially when you are able
to adjust their values for your position. This is a skill that
can be learned and many players are able to squeeze out a small
overall profit by just mastering pre flop play. Post flop play
on the other hand, is much more difficult because it involves
pot odds, the ability to recognize betting patterns and playing
tendencies of your opponents and being able to reconstruct the
way a hand has played out and decipher what hands your opponent
or opponents may hold. This requires a great deal of practice,
work and study time.
Most
people don't view poker as hard work. This is a very good thing
for you and me, as we will continue to work on our game so we
can win more from recreational players. Take some time this week
to work on your post flop play. You will be glad that you did.
Until next week, good luck at the tables!
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