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Short Handed Texas Holdem - Short Strategies That Don't Work
One of the main problems I used to have with c-bets was that I used them every single time I raised before the flop. It was just what I believed - what kind of whimp would make a raise before the flop and then check? It just didn't seem right to make a preflop raise without a continuation bet.

To encourage him to keep playing in this manner, you may actually want to go the full hog and congratulate him on the way that he played the hand (with your tongue firmly in your cheek of course!) and tell him that you had no idea he was holding such a monster.

poker betting strategy Then what you'll want to do is take this knowledge to the real table. In visit here hold em and any poker game, you want to play the man, not the hand. Keep a close eye on your opponents reactions when they look at their cards. If you play enough, you'll soon be able to read when your opponents have good hands and when they're just trying to fool you just by picking up on their idiosyncrasies.

If you raise 5x BB on a good hand, 3x BB (to slowplay) on AA and KK and 6x BB when you're bluffing, an astute player will be able to read you very quickly.

When I'm in late position, I'll throw out a continuation bet against two people if they both check to me. Against 3 or more opponents, I won't c-bet at all unless I have a strong hand.

On the flip side, you can use the continuation bet to build the pot when you actually have a real hand. One of the basic premises of poker is to get money in the pot when you have a strong hand. What better way to do it than to start betting right off the bat?

Stealing the Blinds: A strategy worth expanding in poker is taking down uncontested blinds and pots! Stealing the blinds over a period of time will win you more money than you will lose. There some things you should think about before you start stealing the blinds is the type of players at the table, your own table image, sensing weakness at the table and the size of the bet.

Firstly, you need to get a handle on the cards you are playing. You need a plan of what cards you are going to play out of what positions. Having an idea of how you plan to play is a good start to playing to win.
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