yep, no matter the hi pair ,one pr of anything is not always best hand in the end
yep, no matter the hi pair ,one pr of anything is not always best hand in the end
Play in position, call less, raise more. Be the aggressive player and put your opponent in a tough position. If you're not aggressive, you'll be put in tough positions more than you want.
Even elite loose aggressive players like durrrr (Tom Dwan) don't play any 2 cards. 72o is still complete trash. Loose aggressive players can play more hands because they are strong post flop and can put their other opponents on a range of hands. They know when they are getting called down on bluffs or semi bluffs, and when they can expect to get paid for made hands.
always lucky on the river it makes me want to cry lol
play the people not the hands...watch how they bet what they bet with and u can often be out played stay away from preflop all ions if you can
i always disregard on luck... yes there is luck but there is also probability on how many times you hit your luck... so i stick with playing logically
If you are in good position, you could raise with hands like J K, Q J, or any like those. But, if you aren?t, try only with A K, A K, Q K, A J, or a pair in the hand...
If you are in good position, you could raise with hands like J K, Q J, or any like those. But, if you aren?t, try only with A K, A K, Q K, A J, or a pair in the hand...