The Secrets of Raising
Today we will talk about “The secret art of raising”.
Most people think that you only raise when you have a good hand
and you want to win more money. This is correct but there are
many other reasons to raise and to be a winning player you need
to know what you want to get from a raise and if it is working.
There are 5 major reasons to raise:
1. To get more money from your hand.
2. To eliminate players.
3. To get a “Free” card.
4. To gain information.
5. To bluff or semi-bluff
1. To get more money from your hand. This is
the simplest reason to raise a pot. Basically when you feel that
you have the best had you are going to raise to try to get more
money in the pot. If you have the “Nuts”, the best
hand possible at the time this is the only reason you should raise.
Sometimes you may not want to raise in this case. You may want
to slow play the hand.
2. To eliminate players. This is a pretty simple
concept as well. This is the reason you raise with AA or KK. You
want to get people out before they can see the flop. AA and KK
do very well against a few people but against a lot of people
there’s a good chance you will loose after all 5 cards come
out. Another time when you might raise to eliminate players is
when you flop top pair, example: You hold AK and the flop comes
9 10 K, You now have top pair with the best kicker. Here you would
want to get people out of the hand so they don’t make 2
pair, a straight, or a flush.
3. To get a “Free” card. Well you
don’t get it for free but it costs you less. You would raise
to get a free card if you flop and open ended straight draw or
flush draw and were in a later position. See if you were playing
3-6 and you raised on the flop you would put an extra 3 dollars
but in most cases the other player or players will check to you
assuming you have a better hand. This saves you from calling a
6 dollar bet on the turn, instead you get it for free. You might
also want to raise the flop in late position when you have top
pair and a weak kicker or mid pair with a good kicker.
4. To gain information. This is a more complex
reason to raise. This move works best on or before the flop. Before
the flop you don’t know anything about a players hand other
than it could be anything but if you raise and a player re-raises
then you know he has a good hand. Most likely a hand in Group
#1 or maybe #2. If he just calls you know that he probably doesn’t
have a “monster” hand. Now lest say after the flop
you have a pair of aces with a 7 kicker, and your opponent bets
into you. Now if you call you couldn’t really tell how big
of a hand he has but if you raise him and he re-raises you are
probably beat at least with a better kicker. This is a way to
actually save money. If you called all the way down to see his
AK then you have lost a lot more than you have to.
5. To bluff or semi-bluff. We wont get into bluffing
right now. You really wont need to do much bluffing in lower limit
games. Most bluffing goes on in higher limit games, No-limit games,
and no-limit tournaments. Semi-bluffing however is something you
need to know about. Semi-bluffing is betting a hand that probably
isn’t the best one at the time but can improve with more
cards. The real goal to semi-bluffing is to win the pot right
then and there. So you only want to semi- bluff when there are
only a few player in the pot, you think you everyone might fold
after you bet or raise, and you are very sure that no one will
check raise you. There are many opportunities to semi-bluff in
every game, most of the time they are not the right move though.
Remember to semi-bluff accordingly.
If you look back at all the reasons to raise
you will see that a lot of the times when you raise you might
accomplish more than one goal. You might raise to get a free card
but also gain information and get more money in the pot. Its good
to have a specific reason or two in your mind before every raise,
this way you wont be raising just for the sake of raising.
-----Suggestion-----
Next few times you play poker online have a notebook
right in front of you. Every time you make a raise write down
what the main reason for raising was. Then write down if it was
successful or not. After you have about 25 entry’s for each
of the 5 reasons look through your records and find out what reasons
for raising had the most positive results. This will help you
decide when you should raise or not.
It is a good idea to do this activity every so
often. It will help you keep on your game and raise at the right
times.
Article, with permission, from
www.pokersecretsschool.com
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