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A blocker is a concept where the cards you hold physically limit specific hand combinations of your opponent. Basic St...
A blocker is when your cards reduce the opponent's hand possibilities. Basic Strategy Utilize blockers to increase th...
...e-eight for second pair and a nut-flush blocker. Lee revealed ace-four and had rivered a straight after spiking one of only two remaining fives in the deck. ...
... (check or small bet) Prefer hands with blockers (blocking opponent's nuts) Overbet Sizing 1.25-1.5x pot: polarized overbet (most common) 2-3x pot: extrem...
... Suited weak aces: A5s, A4s, A3s, A2s (blocker effect) Suited broadways: KQs, KJs (playability) Suited connectors: 98s, 87s in some situations 4-bet Si...
...ble as a light 3-bet bluff. It has an A-blocker, blocking the opponent's AK, AQ, and has post-flop equity with flush draw potential. Be ready to fold if the ...
...ush. A polarized bluff candidate. The A blocker blocks opponent's Ax. 3. "Does the opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call frequently?" → The op...
... hand. A bluff candidate. However, K, Q blockers block opponent's Kx, Qx. 3. “Does my opponent have enough hands to fold / do they call a lot?” → Accordin...
...k but suitable as a bluff hand. The Ace blocker reduces the opponent's probability of holding AK, AQ. What role does my hand play within my range? → ...