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As its name indicates, this article is here to guide you through the advanced No-Limit Holdem contents.
We believe there is quite a lot of money to be made in Holdem by using a well thought-off short-stacking strategy. We have dedicated many articles to the models behind short-stacking, as well as the practical applications of these models. A good place to start is our introduction to the BBB model. Also important for shot-stackers, how to punish the loose button opener, and a few comments on squeezing with a short-stack.
When playing deep-stack at mid-to-high stakes, a few frequent situations need to be adressed. First of all, applying a well thought-off continuation-betting strategy is absolutely key to sucess. We dedicate a full serie of articles to C-betting, starting here.
A specificity of Texas Hold'em is that you will often find yourself way-ahead or way-behind. This is especially the case in 3-bet pots, where a pair will often be facing another pair or overcards. We adress this issue in this article.
As far as bluffing goes, we like to look at specific situations where we think bluffs will tend to show a profit:
The big turn check-raise bluff.
Trips or Flush Draw?
Miscellaneous articles:
You don't have to play the tight guy.
The New-York back-raise.
A thing about playing deep.
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