Paired flops like A-A-5 or 7-7-4 are fairly common in No Limit Hold'em. As a result, the way you play them will have a pretty big impact on your overall win-rate. Do you know how often to c-bet on these flops as the preflop aggressor? And are you familiar with the (very aggressive) response you should use as the player in the big blind facing a bet?
Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood cover the fundamentals of paired flops in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up, including some tips for multiway pots.
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Written Version of This Episode
00:00 Introduction and Overview
03:12 Responding to C-Bets on High Paired Flops
05:03 Strategy for Middling Paired Flops
07:23 Importance of Trips in Strategy
08:40 Big Blind's Response on Middling Paired Flops
11:45 Low Paired Flops Strategy
14:34 Big Blind's Response on Low Paired Flops
17:35 Playing Paired Flops in Multi-Way Pots
21:22 Final Thoughts and Course Promotion
In this episode of our poker strategy podcast, hosts Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood delve into the intricacies of playing paired flops in No-Limit Hold'em. Paired flops are a common and often misunderstood part of poker, and mastering the strategies for these boards can significantly improve your game. Whether you’re facing high paired boards like AAx or low paired flops like 22x, this episode provides essential insights to help you navigate these tricky situations with confidence.
The podcast begins with an exploration of high paired flops, where Gary explains why these boards are generally favorable for the pre-flop aggressor. He discusses the importance of range betting on boards like AAx, KKx, and QQx, and how to adjust your strategy based on your position and the texture of the board. Listeners will learn how to effectively leverage their range advantage, ensuring they maximize value while minimizing risk.
As the episode progresses, Mike and Gary shift their focus to middling paired flops, such as TTx and 99x, where the dynamics change slightly. They discuss how the presence of trips in your range—and your opponent’s range—should influence your betting frequency and sizing. The conversation also covers low paired flops like 66x and 44x, where the Big Blind’s range often includes more trip combinations, making it essential to play more cautiously and selectively.
Listeners will gain valuable tips on how to respond to c-bets from the Big Blind, with Gary emphasizing the importance of aggressive check-raising, particularly on boards where you can represent trips or strong hands. The episode wraps up with a discussion on multi-way pots, offering practical advice on how to adjust your strategy when multiple players are involved, especially in live poker settings where these situations are more common.
This poker strategy podcast is packed with actionable advice for handling paired flops, ensuring you’re well-equipped to make profitable decisions no matter the situation. Whether you’re playing online or live, the insights shared in this episode will help you refine your approach and gain an edge over your opponents. Tune in, take notes, and start dominating paired flops with expert guidance from Mike and Gary.
09/27/23 • 22 min
Upswing Poker Level-Up - How to Play Paired Flops in No Limit Hold'em
Transcript
Welcome back to the internet. Let's take some time to level up your poker game. I'm Mike Brady and I've got Scottish poker pro Gary Blackwood on the line to help you with your strategy for a very specific type of flop in No Limit Hold'em. Hello everyone, welcome back to the podcast. Today we're looking at paired boards in single raised pots from the point of view of the pre flop aggressor and as well as that from the point of view of the Big Blind. We're going to lump
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