THE BIGGEST AND BEST ONLINE POKER BONUS

Invite-A-Friend
Play online poker with thousands of real people for FREE
Play online poker with thousands of real people for FREE
Play Poker at Playeresonly.com
Cake Poker
500% Deposit Bonus at IntertopsPoker!
  • Archives

  •  

    July 2009
    S M T W T F S
    « Jun   Aug »
     1234
    567891011
    12131415161718
    19202122232425
    262728293031  
  • Recent Posts

  • Pages

  • Categories



  • Chip Sandwich

    Posted under Pro Tips by garydarden on Saturday 4 July 2009 at 11:36 am

    Chip Sandwich

    Phil Gordon

    Let’s say an early position opponent – preferably a loose opponent – raises and gets called by one or more players. Now there’s a lot of money in the pot. More importantly, the players who simply called are unlikely to have a hand that would merit calling a big re-raise. If they had such a hand, they probably would have raised instead of flat calling in the first place. Now it gets to me.

    I “sandwich” the callers with a big raise.

    If my raise gets the initial raiser to fold, the meat of the chips will very often be coming my way.

    I prefer to make this play from the blinds than from the button; if one of the blinds happens to wake up with a great hand, it really doesn’t matter what the initial raiser was betting with – my goose is cooked.

    I get maximum value from the sandwich raise when I am down to about 15 big blinds. For instance: I’m in the small blind. A loose player brings it in from early position for three times the big blind. Two players call. There are now 10.5 blinds in the pot. I look down and find 8-7 suited.

    I raise all-in.

    The initial raiser now has to make the tough decision as to whether to call a significant raise. Even if my timing is off and he has a big hand – let’s say A-K – and decides to call the bet, I’m still in pretty good shape. My 8-7 suited will beat his A-K about 41% of the time. I’ve invested 15 big blinds and stand to win 37 big blinds. I’m getting exactly the right odds on my money here.

    I won’t make this play with a hand that can easily be dominated, like a small ace or king. I don’t want to be 25% (or less) to win if I can help it.

    And by making the play all-in, I completely negate my positional disadvantage, and make the most of my short stack. With all of my money in the pot, I can’t be outplayed after the flop.

    If it’s chips you’re hungry for, try the sandwich. You might just find that it hits the spot.

    Related posts:

    1. How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 1 How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 1 Chris Ferguson People often ask very specific questions about how to...
    2. Sizing Up Your Opening Bet Sizing Up Your Opening Bet Chris Ferguson I never get tired of saying it: If you’re the first to...
    3. Don’t Play a Big Pot Unless You Have a Big Hand Don’t Play a Big Pot Unless You Have a Big Hand John Juanda I’m at Foxwoods playing the $2,000...
    4. Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part II Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part II Erick Lindgren Last week I offered an example of a hand where...
    5. Adjusting strategy mid-hand Adjusting strategy mid-hand Johan Storakers Most of the time when you’re engaged in a poker hand, you’ll be thinking about...
    6. How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 2 How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 2 Chris Ferguson Last week I talked about not adjusting for tournament play,...
    7. So You Wanna Go Pro So You Wanna Go Pro Rafe Furst At the final table of this year’s World Series of Poker, the...
    8. No-limit by the Numbers No-limit by the Numbers Andy Bloch I get asked a lot of poker strategy questions, from beginner to advanced....
    9. Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 1 Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 1 Erick Lindgren All Talk and No Action, A Two-Part Lesson from Erick...
    10. Preflop Play in Pot-Limit Hold’em Tournaments Preflop Play in Pot-Limit Hold’em Tournaments Rafe Furst To succeed in Pot-Limit Hold ‘em tournaments, No-Limit Hold ‘em players need...


    No Comments »

    No comments yet.

    RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

    Leave a comment

    Copyright © 2010 YourPokerBonusGuide.com – . Wordpress Theme developed by Web Hosting Fan.