To what extent should one play with cards and to what extent should one play with the probability of the opponents' actions? This is an intriguing question to ask yourself. What do you think?
No-Limit Hold’em is a very complex game. Extremely hard game with a multilevel complexity. :banghead: A combination between cards and people behavior under pressure when money are at risk. Regardless of your cards or your opponents, the flop is where you’ll make your most crucial decisions. It’s the key point in the hand. It’s where you put people on
hands, decide what they’ve probably got. Usually, everything after the flop is more or less cut-and-dried. No matter what starting cards you may have, being AA, KK, AK, 98s, ATs, A5s, KQs ...etc.., that’s only 28% of your final hand. The flop is the key point in the hand where you get to see all at once 3 cards that combined with your 2 cards will make the 72% of your final hand. Another words, you only get to see preflop a little more then 1/4 or your hold’em hand. Now, how much money are you ready to bet preflop on a hand that you only know 1/4 of it? - ha ha ha... That’s why the flop is the joint of the final hand.