What exactly is the table captain though? Well, the table captain is the player at the table who is setting the pace for the rest of the group; very often raising more hands than the other players each orbit, leading the way post flop, and in general making the first move in most to all situations they are involved with. It’s a position of great strength, as often you are putting your opponents at a great disadvantage, because they’ll very often being forced to make tough decisions, and tough decisions usually lead to mistakes. The more mistakes you can provoke from your opponents the better chance you’ll have at scoring a big win.

Before you jump right into the next Ultimate Bet tournament and start cramming raises down peoples throats, trying to assume the role of table captain there are certain things that need to be considered. As with most poker strategy, there are a number of factors to take in to account before deciding the right course of action.

The first check mark I like to make before jumping into command of a table is making sure I have an adequate chip stack. I like to have an above average stack, somewhere in the range of the top twenty percent of thetournament field. The next significant factor is your table draw, in fact, it may be the most important factor of all. There are just some tables that do not allow for this type of play, they’ll do anything to stop you and in these situations its best to just back off, and wait for hands. I go around and I read every single player at the table, and what I’m looking for is players that are OK with you stealing their blind just about every single time. Keep an eye on all the opponents’ style, and if you feel like you can outplay most of them, than the conditions are ripe.

Once the conditions are set its time to start raising. It doesn’t matter what your hand is, but once you see one of your marks in the big blind it’s a perfect time to raise it up, or get involved. If you see a semi-competent player to your left, you may want to limit the hands to a more playable category, such as suited connectors, pocket pairs, and weak paint like Q-J, J-T, Q-T, etc… Ideally you’ll be first into the pot and will take the pot down, but it’s also OK to flat call weaker opponents who are in the pot prior to you, if you have position and again the players on your left are weak enough to fold, or give up easily on the flop. Even though I like to be table captain, I am not a big fan of three-betting in many spots, because it often leads the pot to get out of control, therefore diminishing your edge as weak players will often be willing to commit themselves more in three-bet pots.

On the flop is when it’s time to make the decision to either retain control of the hand, or check out. Instead of looking for flops that are connecting with your hand, you should more be keeping an eye out on flops you don’t think connected with your opponent’s hands. If I’m in there with a 6-7 of spades and see a flop of say Q-J-10, I’m  ok with just checking, and possibly giving up a chance at a continuation bet since it’s most likely hit my opponen. When you are raising so many hands, its fine to give up one, or two if you are winning the rest. You can’t be leading every pot.

Now more often than not though a flop will be prime for the taking. Something with a lot of low cards, or something like an A-3-5 flop, or a K-2-6; these flops are relatively dry and I’m leading at that flop the majority of the time. As table captain you need to be more looking at your opponents range than your own, and boards like this are prime as even if your opponent thinks you may be weak, its very difficult for them to make a move without a significant holding, leading to a lot of small pots going your way. While they may not seem to be worth much, winning four or five small pots is essentially the same as winning one big pot, and you are doing so with considerably less risk.

Now in the situation that you do hit your hand, now you still want to lead out because anything else looks suspicious. If you are leading at the majority of the flops, and then start checking your opponent may be smart enough to pick up on this. You’ll get far more value betting out, and forcing your opponent into making that mistake of raising you with a small piece, draw, or over cards thinking “He can’t have it every time, can he?

As table captain, though it’s important to have the ability to lay down hands. Since you’re winning so many, players will be waiting to take their stabs at you, so if they do show significant pressure, be ready to back down and release waiting for a better spot to battle.

Learning when to step up as the table captain is a very important aspect of tournament poker. You’ll need to rely on your table reading abilities, and board reading skills to identify the right and wrong time to take the wheel, but when you do take control and get comfortable with it you’ll see an instant boost to both your confidence and hopefully your bottom line.

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Betting A Flush Draw On The Flop In Hold’em

by admin on January 16, 2010

Here’s one of my favorite hold ‘em plays that you can use quite often without opponents adapting.

You have a flush draw on the flop — two of your suit in your hand, two on the board. You’re last to act. Everyone checks to you. Bet. Sometimes you’ll win the pot immediately without a struggle, but even if you don’t, you’ll frequently have helped your cause.

DoylesRoom Online Poker and CasinoNow, everyone is apt to check to you on the 4th board card (the turn). If you make your flush, you just keep betting, natural as natural can be. If you miss, you check along. And the great thing is that you get a free card which could have costs double in common limit games where the size of bets increase after the flop. The final (river) card is also effectively free, because if you miss, you’ll usually fold.

There’s another twist to this tactic. You don’t want to overuse it, because astute players may catch on and adapt, but one of the built-in tools of deception comes from mostly betting these flush draws when you have at least one card higher than the board. That way, you have additional chances of making top pair and continuing to bet on the turn.

When this happens, many opponents won’t notice at the showdown that you were originally betting the flush draw. They sometimes just see the top pair and forget when you made it or how. This psychologically camouflages the fact that you’re often betting flush draws “on the come,” hoping to get a free card.

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A little story about value bet bluffing

July 21, 2009

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A player named Cody and I get involved in a pot. We are playing NL Holdem cash game; I raised to $60 from mid position with 9c 9h. Cody completes from the big blind for $40 more the [...]

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Official Poker Rule set is the right thing to have about you and to have mastered before beginning your new winning game. Who knows maybe it will be you who will get the Olympus of the gambling industry and our official poker rule information can probably turn out to be of the lion’s share.
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