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Poker Strategy School - Internet Online Poker
Poker Strategy School Table of Contents:
Poker School - Poker Strategy School introduction and the basics of why online poker is so popular.
Section III, Pg. 2 - Internet Online Poker
Welcome to page 2 of section III of the online poker strategy school. We thank you for your continued interest, and I hope the continued information we
will describe to you on the reverse bluff. Remember, we left off where the one player called your bet because they are almost out of chips and they have
half reasonable hand that would normally win.
You know that at this point you’ve got the best hand or at worst you’ve got the same best hand as one of your opponents. You have two options; you could
raise and risk the loose player folding or you could call again. You decide to raise and, sure enough, the heat has got a little too much and your
opponent folds leaving you and the all in to show your hands and await your fate. If you’d called then one of two things would happen, the next player
would have called and you’d have both seen the flop or he would have raised a ridiculous amount of chips. I’m willing to bet he would have raised
everything trying to scare you out of the hand, and you would have excitedly called.
When you called you’d probably see the all in turn over a pair of Queens (crossed fingers that another Queen doesn’t turn up, but in a 6 player hand
that’s not likely at all) or even a suited King Ace, and you’d have seen your friend run a mile when he turned over an 8 of spades and a King of clubs.
Odds dictate at this point that you’re going to be walking away with a lot more money than you had two minutes earlier and you’d have the feeling of
satisfaction that comes with a brilliantly bet hand.
If you play tight and reverse bluff your decent hands, you will be one of very few who are playing the pot odds in your favour. By only playing hands
that should statistically win you already have an edge over your opponents that will see you gradually building your chips up until you have a reasonable
size stack.
This concludes section III of the online poker strategy school about the reverse bluff. We hope this information will help give you an edge the next
time you decide to play internet poker or even poker in real life. Please continue to section IV for a final word of warning about playing online poker.
Continue to Section IV, Playing Online Poker
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