| One aspect of poker that many
novice and intermediate players often play poorly is value betting the river when
theyre last to act. This play is a no-brainer when you have the nut hand, but
thats usually not the situation that youre in. Making a river bet after
its been checked to you opens you up to a possible check-raise, and could end up
costing you a lot of chips instead of just a few, had you checked down on fifth street. Deciding when to bet the river for value is usually up to the
situation around you and the opponent youre in the hand with. If the player has
shown examples of being shifty in their play, and demonstrated that they like to trap, you
should consider checking the river instead of betting. Make sure you have at least top
pair against this type of player, as they are more likely to be holding something that
could beat you. Betting out rivers with second pair or top pair/weak kicker will only get
action from hands that will beat it.
If your opponent is a loose type of player who likes to
make hero calls with second pair or a smaller pocket pair, you should bet your hand for
value more often. Youll also want to bet more than you would bet at the rocks. Take
advantage of this player type every time its possible.
The toughest value bets are the ones where the pot has been
orphaned by the river. An opponent raises pre-flop and often bets the flop, only to check
the turn and river. These hands are usually two big cards that didnt hit the flop.
Hands like a small pocket pair or second pair on the board can be value bet if you think
you have the best of it. |