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Check Raising on the buttonYou're probably a little confused by the title of the last Pro Tip of 2004. There are certain situations that are better exploited on line than in live play. We explained in a previous Pro Tip that very often you can make a huge oversized raise pre-flop and players will call you with hands that you would never get the action from in a live card room such as pocket tens or K,Q suited. The following Pro Tip will work in certain situations but works better in the online environment as the minimum bet is a single click. Let's look at a particular example. Blinds are $5/ $10 and it's NLH. You're on the button or in late position, a mid position player makes a standard raise and you call with Ah,Qh, both blinds call. The flop brings 10h, Jh, 5c and the action checks to you. We have twelve big blinds in the pot ($120) and you have $1000 left in front of you. What is the correct play? Well you could bet and if you get raised commit your chips but if you get raised then all your chips are definitely going in. You have 9 flushing cards and three middle pins so that's not such a bad thing but can you do better? Well you could check and take the free card but if you miss and an opponent bets the pot you now only have one card to come and it could even be raised behind (not so bad as you have a huge draw), but could you do better?...maybe… |
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