One of the smartest poker analysts is at it again in the Two Plus Two online magazine. David Sklansky wrote an article about whether one should wait to go all in until another card has been put on the board. Sometimes it’s extremely easy to be willing to go all in if you’ve hit the flop hard, but what happens if you think your opponent is drawing? This is what Sklansky addresses (among other things) in his article. It’s definitely worth a read, and can be directly applied to the previous post about Big Slick. If you haven’t read the previous post, I suggest you do so, because it really does shed some light on the debate about the strength of Slick.
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