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I ended the last blog by saying I fold KK 100% of time in a certain position. I would fold AA, KK, any hand in this position. (If you didn't have a chance to read my last blog please check it out here) So let's refresh your memory : ...

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There are several ways a poker game’s betting structure can be set, and each one can slightly change the way the way the game is played.

Structured limit play simply means that there is a set limit at that table, usually denoted by two dollar amounts (i.e. $20/$40). They are split like this because in games like Texas Hold’em poker there are points where the minimum bet sizes are different – on the pre-flop and the flop, it starts at a certain amount, and on the Turn and the River that amount is doubled, hence why there are two numbers. There are even some games you may come across that use three numbers instead of two. In these games, the minimum bet is doubled on the Turn card, and then doubled again on the River.

Spread limit betting is a little different. In this type of play there are still two numbers to consider, such as $1/$5, but instead of it changing from one round to the next players are able to bet anywhere between one and five dollars on each round of betting. Again, though, you may come across a variation where there are four numbers, as $1/$5/$10/$20. In this type of play betting again changes on the Turn card: on the pre-flop and the flop a player can bet anywhere between one and five dollars; on the Turn, between one and ten dollars; and on the River, anywhere between one and twenty dollars.

In pot limit betting, players can bet between the amount of the Big Blind (a forced bet a player adds to the pot at the beginning of the game) and what is already in the pot. So for example, if you’re playing a $10/$20 game, and there’s already a hundred dollars in the pot, you can bet anywhere between twenty dollars and one hundred dollars.

No limit betting is exactly what it sounds like: you can bet as much as you want! So long as you at least match the Big Blind, you can bet whatever you like, including your entire stack, which is known as going “All-In.”

The 20% Rule

When playing at a full table (8 or more players) your average flop percentage seen should never be higher than 20%, 17% is considered optimal. So you should only be playing (seeing the flop) on average 1 out of every 5 of your starting hands. Play around with the statistics function in the DL version to help track this.

Minimum 3X bet

When betting or raising it is best to bet at least 3 times the big blind or actioned bet. For example if the big blind is $50 and you decide to raise try and bet $150. This bet size will push marginal hands off and help ensure that you minimize your opponents while also giving you a better understanding of what cards they might be holding.

So to summarize - play about 20% of your starting hands and when you do play a hand don’t be afraid to raise at least 3 times the initial bet size.

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