Thu, 02/24/2011 – 03:12 – PokerPages Staff
There are tools of poker beyond the poker rules that the beginner poker player should have in their toolbox. The check-raise is one such tool. The use of a Check-Raise can advance the play of the novice player. So hold on tight, let’s examine this poker betting strategy.
Basic poker strategy tells us that checking indicates weakness. In general, this is likely true, but checking with a strong holding opens up the opportunity to check-raise your opponent.
The check-raise is the poker term for a deceptive play where a player holding a strong hand checks early in the round of betting, with the hopes that an opponent will open the poker betting, only to turn around and raise the bettor.
Before you make the decision to check-raise, you must consider some factors. The strength of your hand is very important to a successful check-raise. Table position must be taken into consideration; early position allows you to gain information about the relative strength of your opponents’ hands. Your table image is important. If you are thought to be a solid player, your check-raise will be seen as strength and will thin out your opponents. If you are viewed as a loose cannon, you will likely get calls that have the potential to suck out and win. Finally, consider your opponents at the table. Loose players play more hands, often weaker hands, with the hope of hitting the board and beating your strong holding.
Successful use of a check-raise can be hugely profitable. Use it only under the correct circumstances to maximize profits.
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