Betting in Poker

A bet is a declaration that either:

- "I have the best hand and I'll wager money on it" or

- "You have a poor hand, and you will fold if you are forced to wager on it"

Typically, players are supposed to bet when they have a good hand. Players who don't have good hands are supposed to fold. Of course, if it was this simple, there would be no need for this site.

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Playing Limit Games

There are many differences between limit and no-limit poker. Many no-limit players have difficulty gearing down for limit play, and limit players lack the courage and feel needed for no-limit games.

Many of the high-powered strategies that are available to the aggressive no-limit player can't be used to great advantage in limit. Specifically bluffing and getting small pots are much more difficult when the game limits you to a maximum bet.

However, one thing remains constant between the two games. That is the need for an aggressive style. The nature of limit hold 'em makes it necessary to keep a tighter rein on your aggressive play, but when you play a pot, play it strongly.

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Bluffing in Poker

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"Sometimes nothing can be a pretty cool hand."

-Paul Newman as Cool Hand Luke, after showing his stone-cold bluff which resulted in him winning a 7-card stud pot

 

 

 

The do's and don't of bluffing could fill a small book on their own, but here are a few of the most important things to keep in mind:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For example, you are dealt AK in a Texas Hold'em game and the flop completely misses you with a board showing J, T, 3.  This might represent a good time to go ahead and bluff at the pot. You are representing a big pair or that you caught a piece of the flop, and your show of strength might prompt the rest of the table to fold, giving you the pot right there.  However, even if someone does call your bluff, you have outs.  An ace or king on the turn or river gives you top pair, and if a queen hits, you have the nut straight.  Bluffing with "outs" simply means that even if the bluff does not work, you're not completely dead in the water.

So many people think that if they bluff a lot and play loose and crazy poker, it makes their bluffs stronger because no one can ever be sure what they have. It actually works the exact opposite. As anyone who's played long knows, great cards don't come often, so the chance that the wild player is holding trash is generally higher than the chance that he's got good cards. Therefore, strong players almost always call crazy bluffers. On the other hand, it's very hard to call a person's bluff when they always play good cards. When you have the image of a strong player who throws away the trash cards, the other people at the table know that odds are you have good cards, and to call the bluff is taking a big risk. Play a good number of hands at any one table and build your table image before trying to bluff.

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