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Poker Strategy School - Online Poker Strategy
Poker Strategy School Table of Contents:
Poker School - Poker Strategy School introduction and the basics of why online poker is so popular.
Section III - Online Poker Strategy School
Welcome to section III of the online poker strategy school. Have you ever heard of the reverse bluff? Are you ready to hear of it? The internet poker
strategies outlines in section III of the online poker strategy school will talk about the differences between loose and tight players, and how you can
use this to your advantage.
The reverse bluff.
The reverse bluff is going to become your best friend. Learn to judge your opponents; if they’re loose players who will risk their whole stack on a low
pair you may get frustrated at how many reasonable hands you have to fold, but don’t despair you can still use your opponents to your advantage.
Consider the player sat to your left who always plays after you; now consider that you notice when they’re one of the last couple to play and nobody is
betting they will raise the pot by some way. There’s a good chance they don’t have a hand, but you’re playing tight so you can’t take the chance of
calling their bluff. Now consider that they’ve posted the big blind so they will be the last to call or raise. You’ve landed a pair of pocket aces and
you couldn’t be happier but you know from experience that on the occasion you actually have a hand and you raise on the back of it that everyone but the
short stack in the corner is going to fold.
What should you do? You know you’ve got a hand that is going to win a showdown around 90% of the time but you want to make some money out of it apart from
the posted blinds. Try calling the bet without raising. The predictable chap next to you will undoubtedly raise because he doesn’t know how to play tight.
The next couple of players fold but one more player decides to raise and go all in because they’ve only got a few chips left and they’ve had to take a
chance that they’ve got a half reasonable hand that would normally win.
Section III of the online poker strategy school is so important that we have to continue it on a new page. We highly recommend continuing if you have
gotten this far to learn the conclusion of this highly successful internet poker strategy.
Continue to Section III Pt. 2, Internet Online Poker
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