Some tournament tips (4)
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009*If somebody makes a minimal or other small reraise preflop (in position), it’s most likely this player has either AA or KK. This way, he tries to isolate only one opponent he wants to take a flop against.
*If you flop a (low) flushdraw in position on a paired flop: ALWAYS bet it. In this spot, it’s all about what you can represent (so also a flopped set) AND you immediately acquire the information you need from your opponent when he calls you.
*If you dó flop a set on a paired board and the preflop raiser bets into you, you have to take a good look at the texture of the board to see whether you can just call this bet (are there any and how many draws out there?). Otherwise it’s possibly better to raise.

