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What is How To Bet ?
Define the How To Bet Detail ?
Explain the How To Bet ?
Jan 22nd, 2008 00:17
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Typically, players are supposed to bet when they have a good hand.
Players who don't have good hands are supposed to fold. Of course, if it
was this simple, there would be no need for this page. You might as well
wager on Tic-Tac-Toe. Most players play contrary to this idea,
attempting to be a cunning or deceptive player. Don't fall into this
trap when you are just learning to play.
Your betting strategy should be built upon this simple idea, but you
must know when to stray and bet in situations when you otherwise
wouldn't. Here are some situations you should start looking at to
improve your game:
Example one: Blind-stealing
When you are in the dealer's position, and only you and the blinds are
remaining in the game, a raise is often called "blind-stealing". This is
because the blinds may fold, whereas if you didn't raise but simply
called, the blinds would simply check. Its a good way to make a buck or
two, but will never make you rich. Its more of a way to end the game
fast and have a new hand dealt with more players (and more money).
Example two: The steal-raise
If you are last to act and all players have checked to you, betting to
simply limit the number of players or take the pot is called a
steal-raise. Don't use this exclusively, as better players will be onto
you quickly and begin check-raising against your (most likely) poor
hand. It is good to use a steal raise when you have an excellent drawing
hand such as a nut flush draw. Players will tend to "check to the
raiser". If you draw to your hand, you now have a larger pot to win. If
you don't, you can always check, and hope the fifth card makes your hand.
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