August 3, 2009

Pre-Flop Variations

Filed under: Fun Place, Internet Gambling, Online Games — admin @ 10:57 am

Texas Hold ‘Em poker generally respond to pre-flop raises by groaning and folding. Everyone wants to see a cheap flop, which is why a pre-flop raise is a good tool for narrowing the field at this jeux de casino. A pre-flop raise, like any bet, must be made with a specific goal in mind – to get others to fold or to get some action from just one or two players.

Sizing your poker online pre-flop should take several factors into consideration. Most often, players tend to make a standard 3x the blind raise, especially from early position which is the most precarious since those betting behind may re-raise. If no re-raise comes, then the continuation bet can be the same as the initial raise, putting less chips at risk.

In later position, a bigger pre-flop raise can be put out, especially when there are only a few limpers, with the blinds still undecided. This type of bet will most likely cause others to fold. But don’t use it every time you’re last to act. That creates too much predictability about your play. Putting a small value bet from late position can trick your opponents into thinking you are trying to get action with a big hand.

By varying your betting patterns pre-flop, especially from later positions, you will make it much harder for anyone to get a read on your pocket cards.

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