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Reading the Board Pt.4
Zero Boards
Zero boards are a common occurrence. When you see a board that does not contain a straight, flush, or full house possibility AFTER the river card hits the board, nor is there any three cards within five ranks of each other and NO three or more cards of same suit, and the board will NOT be paired, it is known as a zero board. The highest possible hand will always be exactly three-of-a-kind. Zero boards are easy to read and you can easily figure out what your opponents may be holding.Examples of zero boards:
37) A





The best possible hands here are three aces, three kings, three 9's, and three 6's. This same logic applies to the other three example that follow.
38) K





39) A





40) A





So here you don't have to think about the chance of a straight, flush, or full house possibility. Just think about the likelihood that your opponent has flopped a set against you. He or she may have offered you a tell of this by a lot of preflop raising and then continuing to bet throughout the hand, then usually its a safe assumption that he or she has a set of Aces or Kings, with a zero board such as ex. #37 or #39.
If you hold 5




If you haven't taken notice, examples #13 through #24 are the same as examples #1 through #12. The difference is I have added a turn card. Examples #25 through #36 are the same as the turn card examples only with the river card added.
Answers to "Test Your Knowledge" questions #1-3
1. You can do no more with the kings and the jacks. You must
create some new cards. The answer? Pocket aces to make two pair:
aces over kings. |
By now you should be able to retain some of these hand possibilities. Now I would like you to challenge your memory skills without the answers in front of you. Now take the Hand Value Quiz. Coming Soon!