Your "M" is the multiple of how much it costs to play one round. So if the SB is 500 chips and the BB is 1000 chips and you have 15,000 chips, then your M is 10.

You can't bluff if you're short stacked, you do not have enough chips and nobody is going to be afraid to bet against you. You can only go all-in if you get a good hand.

poker betting strategy 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.

Don't go all-in on a stone cold bluff. Always make sure that even though you might not have the best hand, you have a chance of making it with the cards that are still to be dealt. Put another way, leave yourself with "outs".

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.

Firstly, have confidence in yourself. If you've been playing poker for a while, you're probably naturally aware of players who continue to limp into pots and then just call any raises. It smells of slow play, which usually means that you're being led into a trap by an opponent who is trying to get the most out of his monster hand. In normal poker games, you'd be advised to check and possibly fold if your opponent put in a big raise... but not when you're playing against fish.

Firstly, you need to get a handle on the cards you are playing. https://americanhomeandgardenexchange.com/members/hyllestedbendix18/activity/636709/ 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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