here is some strategic content I wrote about poker :
A Primer on Value Betting
Value betting intelligently is very important if you want to win at poker. A value bet is simply a wager made with a strong hand. Top pair in no limit hold'em is an example of a holding which is frequently bet for value. You should only bet for value if you think that most of the time your opponent calls they will have the worst hand. The more 'suspicious' your opponent is, the lighter you should value bet them. If you know your opponent is capable of a bluff raise (a fairly rare play at lower limits) then you should pass on some value betting opportunities which you would take against a less creative villain.
Keeping an eye out for opportune value betting situations has myriad meta game benefits as well. If you were to only value bet strong hands then your opponents would be too easily able to sniff out your bluffs (and of course if you don't bluff then they can simply just fold to you). By both bluffing and value betting widely in situations that warrant these plays you become unexploitable and pose significantly greater challenges for your opponents.
Do not fall into the mistake of 'value bluffing'. Value bluffing is betting a hand which is simultaneously too bad for a value bet and too good for a bluff. While it is easy to confuse value bluffing with making a thin value bet this is a costly error to make. Before making the decision on whether or not to value bet, consider your opponent, your opponent's tendancies, what they will do with various hands if you do bet and how likely they are to have each of these possible holdings.
What other skills do I have? Well I'm a good poker player. I can edit and create videos. I can write anything. I'm fluent in English. As far as non Koreans go I'm pretty good at Starcraft. And I can type freakishly quickly... very high WPM. Plus I'm house broken.