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Channel 1win poker in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 907 706 subscribers, ranking 15 in the Betting and Casino category and 153 in the International region.
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Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 907 706 subscribers.
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“♦️ Poker tricks, news and freerolls — 1win poker has put it all in one place for you.”
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 16 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Betting and Casino category.
Your opponent fires a big bet after your flop c-bet. Now on the turn, you’ve got two pair. It’s a tricky spot — the board has paired, meaning part of their range just got stronger. At the same time, they could be applying pressure with missed draws or overplaying top pair.What’s your play? 🔥 Call — two pair is likely still good and can win you the pot ⚡️ Fold — don’t risk it against a possible full house
Phil Ivey is a 10-time WSOP bracelet winner, renowned for his unpredictable playing style.In an interview, he said:
— If you always play a strong hand the same way, good players will notice and adjust.He explains that his core principle is balance.
That means having both strong hands and bluffs within the same line. ➡️ A large bet on the river isn’t only the nuts. ➡️ A flop check-raise isn’t only a set, but also part of your semi-bluff range.Without balance, your opponents will quickly figure out your logic: they’ll fold when you’re ahead and call when you’re bluffing. As a result, you’ll fail to extract maximum value from strong hands and lose chips on your bluffs. What do you think of this approach? — ❤️
It’s the river and you don’t have a made hand. Your draws missed, but the board already contains cards that make it uncomfortable for your opponent to call a bet. Villain checks back — likely not feeling too confident about their hand.What’s your move in this spot? 🔥 Bet — represent strength and try to take it down without a showdown ⚡️ Check — go to showdown and keep the pot under control
You were the preflop aggressor and flop a monster on a very dynamic board. You’ve got a set — but it’s a dangerous texture, with both flush and straight draws out there.Your opponent checks, and now the question is: how do you extract maximum value while denying equity? 🔥 All-in — protect your set and don’t let them realize their equity ⚡️ Small bet — build the pot while keeping worse hands in
🥰🥰🥰A pair of aces 🥰🥰🥰A pair of kings 🥰🥰🥰Two new braceletsIt was with this hand that Phil Ivey won 2 of his 11 gold bracelets from the 2009 WSOP. He took home approximately $1,500,000 from that tournament. What's your favorite hand at the table? Tell us in the comments and don't miss today's game on 1win ❤️
You were the preflop aggressor and already bet the flop. Now the situation is tricky: you’ve got a set of queens, but the board opens up straight and two-pair possibilities. Your opponent checks on the turn.What do you think — are they weak or setting a trap? 🔥 Bet — extract value from draws and weaker pairs, apply pressure ⚡️ Check — disguise the set and catch a bluff on the river
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Situation: your AQ runs into quad nines… but instead of frustration, you collect a $2,800 Bad Beat Jackpot!This really happens and works only at cash tables. We broke the hand down step by step — check the cards above 🔝 ❤️ — for good luck and beautiful play
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You open with ♣️ and ♠️ Big blind shoves for 20 BB.🔥 Call – AJ is perfectly fine! ⚡️ Fold – might be overplaying it. Classic poker dilemma: play fancy or play right?
Your hand: ♠️ and ♠️ Flop: ♥️, ♣️, ♦️Everyone checks to you. 🔥 Bet – maybe I’ve still got the best hand! ❤️ Check – no need to get in trouble. ⚡️ Fold – I’ll quietly bow out.
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