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      My favorite trading strategy part II
      Trade adalah seni memainkan garis resistensi dan support tanpa harus bergantung dengan indikator... ( My favorite trading style series ).Strategy ini so far memberikan hasil yang bener-bener excellent dan aku berani jamin akan hal ini sebab so far aku menggunakan teknik ini hampir zero loss hanya saja signal entry-nya cenderung lama sebab kondisi ini jarang terjadi dan membutuhkan korelasi 3 pairs

      Written by: kunfx- forex trader diary


      Dividend Investment Strategy Part 3 : Screening Tools
      This is Part 3 in a series. Make sure and visit Part 1 and Part 2 to get caught up. Previously, we had discussed our criteria for choosing the dividend stock of our dreams. They were: Dividend Size Frequency Type of Equity Reliability Sustainability Knowing this is all well and good but without some screening tools to narrow the vast ocean of stocks down to a manageable bucketful, it doesn’t do us much good. here are 5 good tools to get us started on some ideas: (more…) Alternative Income, Dividend Stocks, Dividends, Invest, Investing, Retirement, Reviews, stock screen

      Written by: The Grumpstump


      Continuation Betting as a Total Bluff | Short Stack Strategy Part 12
      As we have seen in the last article, usually if you have caught any piece of the flop, whether it be a gutshot, a pair, or strong overcards + backdoor possibilities, you should fire a good-sized bet on the flop and often be willing to go to the felt with your hand. But some of the time you will have an absolute trash hand that you know can’t stand any action. Deciding whether to follow up with a continuation bet in this spot is more of an art form than most of the other relatively mathematical aspects of short stack strategy. Like any bluffing situation, you should try to pick up a read on your opponent regarding whether or not they will actually fold. “No read = no bluff” is a common saying in poker circles. Picking up a read means deciding three things: What kinds of hands does my opponent have, what percentage of those hands hit this flop, and how hard did each percentage hit? What will my opponent do with hands that connected with this flop by making top pair, bo

      Written by: Online Poker Strategy - Omaha and Texas Hold'em sit n go, multi table tournament, and cash game poke


      Short Stack Strategy Part 8 - Postflop Play with Made Hands
      As discussed in the last article, introduction to postflop play, flopping a good hand while playing short stack poker is a great spot to be in. Until you get to the very highest games, where people will recognize you for the nit that you probably are (you are short stacking after all!), most players will give way too much action in this spot. As a result, you should probably play pretty straightforwardly with your good hands by simply betting all the way with them. “‘When I flop a good hand I should bet,’ he says. Revolutionary poker strategy content indeed!” Well, yes, it’s pretty obvious. But there are big differences between the reasons why you should bet your good hands with a short stack and a big one. With a big stack, you bet your good hands for many reasons. The first is to get more money in the pot. Obviously this one applies to any stack size. But with a short stack, it’s a little different. Having only 20bb means you can afford to “t

      Written by: Online Poker Strategy - Omaha and Texas Hold'em sit n go, multi table tournament, and cash game poke


      No Limit Hold’em Short Stack Strategy Part 2 - Introduction to 20bb play
      In part 1 of this series we covered the some of the simplest poker strategy of all, playing no limit hold’em with only ten times the big blind before the flop. This is highly profitable, but unfortunately many online poker sites do not allow such a small buyin. At most sites you must buy in for a minimum of twenty times the big blind. The change in strategy as a result of this concept is enormous. Instead of simply pushing all in or folding, because 20bb is too many chips to risk 1.5bb in most situations, a different strategy must be used. And after the flop there are usually enough chips left for flop and occasionally turn betting. Still, there is a big edge to be had buying in for 20 big blinds when your opponents are playing with full stacks, and most of this edge comes preflop. Especially in aggressive games, many players are opening for a raise with hands that would not be correct to play if they knew someone with a short stack could come in behind them. The classic example

      Written by: Online Poker Strategy - Omaha and Texas Hold'em sit n go, multi table tournament, and cash game poke


      No Limit Hold’em Short Stack Strategy Part 2 - Introduction to 20bb play
      In part 1 of this series we covered the some of the simplest poker strategy of all, playing no limit hold’em with only ten times the big blind before the flop. This is highly profitable, but unfortunately many online poker sites do not allow such a small buyin. At most sites you must buy in for a minimum of twenty times the big blind. The change in strategy as a result of this concept is enormous. Instead of simply pushing all in or folding, because 20bb is too many chips to risk 1.5bb in most situations, a different strategy must be used. And after the flop there are usually enough chips left for flop and occasionally turn betting. Still, there is a big edge to be had buying in for 20 big blinds when your opponents are playing with full stacks, and most of this edge comes preflop. Especially in aggressive games, many players are opening for a raise with hands that would not be correct to play if they knew someone with a short stack could come in behind them. The classic example

      Written by: Online Poker Strategy - Omaha and Texas Hold'em sit n go, multi table tournament, and cash game poke


      No Limit Hold’em Short Stack Strategy Part 2 - Introduction to 20bb play
      In part 1 of this series we covered the some of the simplest poker strategy of all, playing no limit hold’em with only ten times the big blind before the flop. This is highly profitable, but unfortunately many online poker sites do not allow such a small buyin. At most sites you must buy in for a minimum of twenty times the big blind. The change in strategy as a result of this concept is enormous. Instead of simply pushing all in or folding, because 20bb is too many chips to risk 1.5bb in most situations, a different strategy must be used. And after the flop there are usually enough chips left for flop and occasionally turn betting. Still, there is a big edge to be had buying in for 20 big blinds when your opponents are playing with full stacks, and most of this edge comes preflop. Especially in aggressive games, many players are opening for a raise with hands that would not be correct to play if they knew someone with a short stack could come in behind them. The classic example

      Written by: Online Poker Strategy - Omaha and Texas Hold'em sit n go, multi table tournament, and cash game poke


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