Fourth letter or Turn in Texas Holdem
In Limit Hold em double the bet on the turn. In a game of 10/20 bet on the flop is 10 and the turn in 20. This fact often makes the turn pot odds are less favorable. In the event that, for example, bids on the flop and 3 players see the flop, including the big blind on the flop means that there are 65 euros in the pot.
If a player bets, another goes by and you call, the pot odds for matching are 7,5-1 (65 x 10 = 74 and must equal 10 euros). The turn is now therefore 85 euros in the pot. If faced with a bet again, there are 105 euros in the pot and must pay 20 euros for the latest letter. The pot odds are now therefore 5,25-1.
As you can see the pot odds have decreased. This case is frequent in Limit Hold’em. The opposite may be true of course in a game of pokerthere are so many bets on the flop pot odds on the turn increases. In any case there may be situations where you take a mathematically correct decision to see one more card, and then on the turn is no longer the case.
As on the turn bet is doubled and the pot odds are often reduced, faces here with a most difficult decision on the flop. Should it continue with your project? Is it reasonable to try a bluff? Should you bet again or take the free card?
The answers to these questions are increasingly dependent on the specific situation. So that is greatly influenced by the number of opponents who are still on the turn.
If at first position you bet flop a flush (flush) and only one player has matched, it is often reasonable to bet on the turn.
The fewer opponents you have in hand, the greater the likelihood that a bet made to win the pot immediately. Thus it may be that you do not have adequate pot odds to even the flush on the turn. However, if your opponent checks, or if you are the first to play, you might get a bet with his opponent to withdraw.
So in case of hand to hand between 2 players on the turn, often aggressive play is rewarded.
However, if you have several opponents on the turn, then a bet of bluff (or semi-bluff) is less likely to succeed. In addition, with more opponents are more likely to be faced with a re-raise.
This is important if the turn has not achieved a strong hand. In case if you get it then you should get the biggest pot possible.
The easiest way to do this is to bet, or raise his opponent.
To upload is naturally to be sure that your hand is better than his opponent. The easiest way is if the turn does the best possible hand. If this situation is faced with a bet, then he should go. Make sure that between all the money possible into the pot. If the last card in his opponent’s hand gets better, it’s just bad luck.
Example:
With hand to hand between 2 players on the turn gets the best ladder.
You have JT and the board is Q968, of which 8 is the turn card. There are also two spades. Your opponent bets with A3 of spades against you. Of course you should go now. His opponent has a bad hand 4,1-1 now to get the winning hand. So be sure to get as much money as possible for the boat.
The most important decisions are taken in Limit Hold’em on the turn.
To play well in any situation comes with experience. And the situations that can arise are legion. So now we play on the turn or 4th and went to the last letter, the river or 5th.





