Another trick is to let your opponents take each other out. Play big hands when you have them at the beginning, just to keep your stack alive, but don't risk it all unless you know you've got the nuts (best hand possible with the showing cards). This way, you'll let your opponents feast on each other while you sit back and collect chips now and then. Then when there's only a few left, you'll go to work, completely changing your betting strategy, and no one will be able to touch you.

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.

Being in the small blind can also be beneficial to you. https://americanhomeandgardenexchange.com/members/mcdanielmcdaniel73/activity/636463/ is because you are almost the last person to bet pre-flop, and the first person to bet post-flop. So let's say the hand is still pre-flop. The whole table checks around to you. Here is a good opportunity to raise the pot, as well as some attention. You make a bet about the size of the pot and get a few people to call. The flop comes and it is all low cards. Now is a good time to make a large bet and steal the blinds.

Most people try to get far too clever when they're betting. They'll try and figure out if the opponent has a weak hand so they can bluff. Or they'll check in hopes that their opponent will bet so they can check raise.

poker betting strategy Any good poker player knows that you can not win every hand. Even if you are the best at your craft, there are going to be times when you just can not win. These are the hands you need to fold and avoid further damage. The same goes for sports. No matter how much you know about the sport, there are going to be games that are just too tough to call. These are the bets you need to avoid. Sometimes the best betting decisions are the bets you do not make.

Other times, you might look like a tightwad and suspect you can take the pot down without much trouble. In that case, feel free to make the bet. If it doesn't work, there's always next time.

A continuation bet is a bet you place on the flop after making a raise before the flop. It doesn't have to be a bet with a real hand. It's just any bet you make after a preflop raise. The term has a connotation that associates it with bluffing because most hands with which you raise miss the flop completely. In other words, most continuation bets are bluffs.


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