Poker Wisdom of the Day � When players are hesitating at
the end, there is almost always one good reason: their
hand isn't very good.

Nelayan, here is your Championship Poker
Guide Part 7 - Beating the Rake

To be realistic, the house already has an edge on you.
The rake is built in so that the house takes money from
you in small, unnoticed amounts. There are a few
guidelines you can go by to minimize this...

Some poker rooms will only rake the pot once it has
reached a certain amount, so you want to play opposite
the style of the table in these cases... 

You can exploit tight players through tactics such as
blind stealing and through buying free cards. Blind
stealing is simply betting when only blinds are left
in the game pre-flop. You can raise from the small blind
position or from the position just before the small blind
(usually the dealer's position) to try and steal the cost
of the two blinds. Buying a free card is a trick best
used in last position. If no one else has raised post-flop,
then you bet. This will most likely cut down on the number
of players (and potential money in the pot), but everyone
who stays will tend to check to you. Then on the turn,
after everyone has checked you don't necessarily have to
bet again. That is why it's called a free card. It's best
used with drawing hands, too.

When playing against aggressive players, you tighten up.
Be mindful of your position. Play only premium starting
hands and fold after the flop if you didn't come up with
much. The reason for this is the same reason for playing
tight at all. You will get raked when you win, but if you
win just one extra big hand for playing like this, you'll
have covered the cost of the rake. Savor that one when your
single high pair beats the same pair because your kickers
are always better.

If the rake is a set percentage (usually 4% to 10%), the
tactics for an aggressive player won't be as successful.
Every failed attempt at blind-stealing is going to be raked,
and all bluffing is now 4%-10% less worth it. You have to be
a better player to overcome that percentage, and once you
get to that point, you shouldn't be too preoccupied with
the rake. If you are a beginner, play tighter than usual.

In some casinos, if the games become short handed, you can
actually ask to have the rake reduced or eliminated. It's
called a rake break. I don't believe the dealers are
allowed to suggest it though, so ask about it.

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To your success,

May all your Pots be Monsters!

Dan
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