Poker Strategy: Cash Poker

Playing After The Flop

Size matters

Size matters
‘Even if you’re vastly superior to your opponents, risking your entire bankroll can cast your fate to a random card’

Lou Krieger examines how your play should differ relative to the size of the buy-in and your starting stack

If you’re a player who is skilled in limit hold’em and thinking about playing no-limit because that’s all you see on TV these days, you’ll need to make some adjustments in your strategic thinking. We’ve already covered limit hold’em on the turn and the river, but what changes when switching to no-limit?

Fixed-limit hold’em strategy is based on attaining a series of repetitive edges and betting when you have the best of it. Some of these edges may be quite slim, but in the long run, you’ll only be able to beat fixed-limit games if you squeeze the most out of every edge you have.

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