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According to noted poker author and theorist David Sklansky, the "gap concept" in poker refers to a theory he put forth. It explains a concept that emphasises how different the hand strength needed to call a bet is from the hand strength required to place an initial opening bet or raise.
The gap idea states that it need a stronger hand than making the original bet or raise to call a bet or raise. This is due to the requirement that the player confronting the bet or raise have a hand strong enough to not only match but also surpass the existing strength of the aggressive action.
The gap idea states that it need a stronger hand than making the original bet or raise to call a bet or raise. This is due to the requirement that the player confronting the bet or raise have a hand strong enough to not only match but also surpass the existing strength of the aggressive action.