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How to Play vs Check-Raises

Upswing Poker Level-Up

Release Date: 10/18/2023

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Every hand begins with preflop play, so making correct decisions is critically important. Upswing Poker VP Mike Brady and Scottish poker pro Gary Blackwood share five actionable tips that you can use to elevate your game and take advantage of your opponent's mistakes! and check out the Low Stakes Launch Pad course. Make sure to use promo code LEVELUP when you sign up and you'll receive $50 off! 00:00 Tip 1: Tighten Your Big Blind Defense 01:57 Tip 2: Big Blind Three-Bet Strategy 06:30 Tip 3: Adjusting Ranges Based on Opponents 10:35 Tip 4: Tighten Up in High Rake Environments 12:43 Tip 5:...

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HAND RECAP (7 handed, 14 players left, 600K/1.2M blinds - 1.2M BB ante)Coelho (13.3M chips) raises to 2.4M with A♦ A♣. Kristen Foxen (49M chips) calls in the Big Blind with K♦ K♣.Flop A♠ T♥ 5♠. Foxen checks. Coelho bets 1.2M. Foxen calls.Turn 8♥. Foxen checks. Coelho bets 3M. Foxen calls.River 3♣. Foxen checks. Coelho bets 6.7M all-in. Foxen folds.There’s $10 million on the line with just 2 tables left in the World Series of Poker Main Event. Kristen Foxen is one of, if not the most tale

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HAND RECAP (6 handed, final table, 300K/600K blinds - 600K BB ante)Ben Tollerene (55M chips) raises to 1.2M from UTG with J♣ T♦. Taylor von Kriegenbergh (22M chips) calls from the Button with K♠ K♥.(Stack size notes: This is a battle between the top two stacks. There are two short stacked players with around 10 big blinds each.)Flop K♣ 6♦ 3♥. Tollerene bets 900K. TVK calls.Turn 9♥. Tollerene bets 1.7M. TVK calls.River Q♦. Tollerene 2.8M. TVK raises to 8.8M. Tollerene moves all-in. TVK call

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HAND RECAP (6 handed, final table, 125K/250K blinds - 250K BB ante)Ausmus (4.5M chips) raises to 500K from the Cutoff with A♥ Q♥. Only Reichard (3.2M chips) calls from the Big Blind with J♥ 8♣.(Stack size notes: Reichard is the shortest stack. Ausmus is one of the shorter stacks, but everyone besides the chip leader has fewer than 30 big blinds. The chip leader has around 18M.)Flop T♣ 3♣ 2♣. Reichard checks. Ausmus bets 300K. Reichard calls.Turn 7♠. Both players check.River 2♠. Reichard be

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Do you know how to respond when you get check-raised after betting? In theory (and if you're facing tough players), you have to continue with many more hands than you might expect on certain flops. But on other flops, you should actually play quite "A-B-C" versus check-raises by only calling or re-raising with strong, equity driven hands.

Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood walk you through how to battle back against check-raises on 4 different flop types in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up

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Episode Transcription

00:00 Introduction to Facing Check Raises

02:53 Exploitative Adjustments for Different Opponent Types

04:18 Strategy for Dry and Uncoordinated Flops

09:03 Responding to Check Raises on Draw-Heavy Flops

11:15 Adjusting to Lockdown Boards with Strong Equity

13:03 Playing Against Check Raises on Paired Flops

15:24 Key Takeaways for Adjusting to Check Raises

In this episode of our poker strategy podcast, hosts Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood dive deep into the crucial topic of playing against check raises. When your opponent check raises, it can put you in a challenging position, and understanding how to respond effectively can make or break your game. This episode equips you with the knowledge you need to navigate these situations with confidence, whether you're up against a tricky opponent or facing a straightforward player.

The episode begins by discussing the fundamental factors to consider when facing a check raise, including how the size of your initial c-bet and your opponent's raise size should influence your decision-making. Gary emphasizes the importance of adjusting your defense frequency based on these factors, helping you make more informed choices that align with your overall strategy.

Listeners will learn about the different types of boards and how they impact your response to a check raise. From dry and uncoordinated flops to draw-heavy boards and lockdown situations, Mike and Gary break down the specific strategies you should employ in each scenario. They explain how to identify whether your opponent's range is wide and full of air or more equity-driven, allowing you to adjust your calling range accordingly.

The discussion also covers exploitative strategies for playing against less experienced opponents. Mike shares tips on how to exploit common tendencies in soft games, such as when to tighten up against a strong check-raising range or when to fight back with a wide calling range against a looser player.

As the episode progresses, the hosts explore the nuances of playing against check raises on paired flops, emphasizing the need to adapt your strategy based on the specific dynamics of the board and your opponent's tendencies. Whether you're facing a creative player who loves to bluff or a nitty opponent who only raises with the nuts, this episode provides the tools you need to respond effectively.

This poker strategy podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their ability to handle check raises and enhance their overall game. Tune in, take notes, and get ready to elevate your poker skills with expert guidance from Mike and Gary.