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When you have a strong hand, you want to get the most of it � so you don�t want to scare your opponents out of the pot. In this case, you call any bets that was made before you � letting the people behind you to make a raise. If they raise, you also call, and it�s good if you make them think you don�t like what you do. If nobody bets, you simply check. However when you get to the river, you turn on aggression. By that time, it�s likely some of your opponents are already invested in the pot, and it�s very much possible they would call your bets. So, when you are sure your cards are strong, you don�t want to make huge bets and raises immediately � wait till the river and then show aggression.
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Todays Hold Em Article
Poker Tip
When you have a strong hand, you want to get the most of it � so you don�t want to scare your opponents out of the pot. In this case, you call any bets that was made before you � letting the people behind you to make a raise. If they raise, you also call, and it�s good if you make them think you don�t like what you do. If nobody bets, you simply check. However when you get to the river, you turn on aggression. By that time, it�s likely some of your opponents are already invested in the pot, and it�s very much possible they would call your bets. So, when you are sure your cards are strong, you don�t want to make huge bets and raises immediately � wait till the river and then show aggression.
Source: http://www.launchpoker.com/poker_tips/
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2008 WSOP Event #21 $5,000 NLHE Final: Seiver Prevails for First Bracelet
Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:40:00 -0700
Scott Seiver had two money finishes at the 2008 WSOP prior to the start of the $5,000 NLHE event, just missing the final table in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em event with his 13th-place finish. But with a late surge on Day 2...
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