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Originally Posted by tompoker
Hi, I am planning on studying poker tomorrow however I want my "homework" almost laying there ready today so I can immediately start tomorrow without wasting time.
So I was looking through my computer files for something but cannot find it back it was some article that had definitions for different holdings of cards you can have on the flop.
most common example:
a number of strong hands you bet for value = valuehands
a bunch of weaker holdings where you want to see a cheap showdown = ???
If someone can enlighten me about some of these definitions or stuff you use allot yourself for reviewing hands it would make my studying tomorrow allot easyer otherwise i will have to write down tons of lines like Nut-flushdraw + TopPairTopKicker + K-high flushdraw with a runner runner StraightDraw, etc.
Bluffcatchers is common for hands that want to check and showdown cheaply, but still are strong enough to call bets.
Give-up hands are hands you just check to fold because they don't make good bluffs.