Improve your game daily by reading about the
game a little bit each day. 

"A small improvement over a long period of time will
create dramatic results."  Tommy G. 

Successful Betting

A bet is a declaration that either a) "I have the best
hand and I'll wager money on it" or b) "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 page. You might as
well wager on Tic-Tac-Toe. Most players play contrary
to this idea, attempting to be a cunning or deceptive
player. Don't fall into this trap when you are just
learning to play.

Your betting strategy should be built upon this simple
idea, but you must know when to stray and bet in
situations when you otherwise wouldn't. Here are some
situations you should start looking at to improve your
game:

Example one: Blind-stealing

When you are in the dealer's position, and only you
and the blinds are remaining in the game, a raise is
often called "blind-stealing". This is because the
blinds may fold, whereas if you didn't raise but simply
called, the blinds would simply check. Its a good way
to make a buck or two, but will never make you rich.
It's more of a way to end the game fast and have a new
hand dealt with more players (and more money).

Example two: The steal-raise

If you are last to act and all players have checked to
you, betting to simply limit the number of players or
take the pot is called a steal-raise. Don't use this
exclusively, as better players will be onto you quickly
and begin check-raising against your (most likely) poor
hand. It is good to use a steal raise when you have an
excellent drawing hand such as a nut flush draw. Players
will tend to "check to the raiser". If you draw to your
hand, you now have a larger pot to win. If you don't,
you can always check, and hope the fifth card makes
your hand.

Example three: The check-raise

Check raising is checking to your opponent, with the
intention of luring them to bet, so that you can raise
them back. Your intention is to lure them into a false
sense of security so that you can raise them and
increase the pot (remember, after one bet is committed,
its more likely they'll commit to two).

Example four: The opener

This reckless move is often done by people who bluff.
It is when the person first to act raises, making all
other players call two bets at once. Its inteniton is
to limit the number of players. Basically, this move
amounts to a backwards steal-raise. The effect will
almost certainly cause many players to fold, but the
ones remaining will either be equally aggressive or
truly have a great hand. This is also known as betting
for information. This tactic is best used with few
players in on the hand.

Example five: Squeezing

Squeezing is a tactic only used in a short-handed game.
It's betting when you have a good hand currently, and
you suspect another player or players may be on a draw.
For example, you have top pair with the best kicker.
Chances are they won't make their draw (be it a straight
or a flush draw, etc). Your goal is to limit their pot
odds (The next 4 messages you receive wil be discussing
this in detail)

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To your success,

May all your Pots be Monsters!

Dan
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