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Monday, June 16, 2008

Online Poker can be intimidating. Here are some strategies to improve your overall game.

The information in this blog is in no way meant to promote gambling. It provides information on poker to be used in its legal and non-gambling applications.

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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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