Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Knowing when to check.

This is an excellent article.

Those of you that play quite a bit already will understand how checking at different times can become quite a skill in order to play different hands, like checking so you opponent thinks your hand isnt as good as it actually is.

Have a look at the full article... http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=249851

It is important in any poker game to understand the hand strengths and how they can work for you. Remember, however, that even though poker is a game of chance, there are many skills you can learn and continue to sharpen that will help you make decisions that will improve your game and may even help increase your odds.

Understanding the rules of poker is essential to playing a good game. Though the rules vary from one type of poker game to another, many of the concepts remain the same, i.e. a bad hand is a bad hand no matter which game you play.

Though the game of poker depends on odds, there are many techniques you can employ to help improve your game. Knowing when to fold, raise, and check are important to your success as a poker player.

In poker, the term "check" is referred to when a player calls the current bet of zero. The player will decline making a bet, which indicates that he or she does not wish to open, but would like to keep the cards and, therefore, retains the right to call or raise later in the same round if another player opens.

A player who has a live blind and chooses not to take advantage of his or her right to raise to check his or her option. This can be signified the same way.

Thanks to Bob Bastian for an informative article.

Paul

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