Cash Game Play
Deep stacks, a fixed blind level, and the freedom to reload.
In a cash game the blinds never rise, chips are worth their face value, and a player can stand up at any moment. That combination makes the game deeper, slower and more forgiving of a patient style than a tournament ever is. This group covers playing a hundred big blinds and more, why implied odds matter far more at depth, why the biggest pots are decided by the discipline to fold a strong second-best hand, and how table selection quietly does more work than any single strategic adjustment.
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Week 5 of 7
Pot odds and implied odds
Pot odds answer whether a call is break-even right now; implied odds answer what the rest of the hand is worth.
8 min