| One of the best situations you can
be in at a Texas holdem table is holding the nuts while your opponent, or opponents, are
sitting on a big hand. This spot would seem to be cut and dry, get your chips in there and
win as much as you can. But this situation is often played wrongly because many fail to
recognize that their opponent has a big hand, and they often bet too little in fear of
scaring them off. You want to maximize what you can
win in a situation like this. Were so used to slow-playing a hand with the nuts we
often give away that were holding it, and end up winning only a portion of what we
could have been paid. It all comes down to putting a read on your opponent and knowing if
that particular player will give you action with the second-best hand. If their hand
isnt strong enough, a big bet will not get paid off.
Lets say you decided to trap a pre-flop raiser while
holding A-A. The player is the tight type so you expect him to have a strong ace or a
pocket pair. Since you have two aces its more likely that theyre holding a
smaller pocket pair. A flop of A-10-6 hits the board and he check-raises your bet. What do
you do?
You know you have him beat, but its likely that he
thinks he has the lead. He could have the case ace with a good kicker, a hand most
internet players will risk lots of chips with, or he has a pocket pair of tens or sixes
and has flopped middle or bottom set. Either way you know that hell call a big bet.
Get your chips in the middle while he thinks hes ahead, and watch your stack grow. |