So good I had to copy it
Read a really good post at work the other day, and found myself recalling it several days later. So, I thought I'd link to it here. The well known and respected Hoyazo posted about it, and analysed the power of the advice contained far better than I could. Indeed, stumbling across nuggets of wisdom like this in one of his posts is like tripping over a lump of gold. Or a nugget if you will. Read on, then go check his post here
With a weak draw and poor pot equity (i.e., an inside straight draw), choose between folding and calling (rarely raising). Call if you have good implied odds, and fold if you have bad implied odds.
With a strong draw with good pot equity (i.e., a straight flush draw or a flush draw and two overs, etc.), choose between raising and calling (rarely folding). Call if you have good implied odds, and raise if you have bad implied odds.
Great advice, and should be borne in mind always. Signing off for now....
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