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herky35

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i tend to check/raise alot when i have the chance. is that a good strategy or bad. if its bad please give me an idea on good time to do it. i do it alot cause if i have a decent hand it seems no matter what i bet if im first it scares people away so if i check i wait to see if someone else would make the bet then either i call depending on what im holding or i reraise
 
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you want to check raise if you have the ABSOLUTE NUTZ and you know your opponent hit some part of his hand.

you want to check raise if you KNOW your opponent will do the betting for you.....other than that you really should always be betting that way your getting paid off
 
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hi

the better check to see if your opponent has something is that you bet, or reraise, that way you will know for sure if he has something, or he was just chasing something or just simply bluffing
good luck
 
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I would say that if you do it too much, you're asking for trouble. For instance, if I know you like to check-raise with something like top pair/and even a decent kicker, I'll go ahead and bet any hand that would beat what I think you have at that point in the hopes that you'll check raise me. Then you'd be toast.
Also, if I notice you c/r alot, I can just check behind you if I'm on some kind of draw. You don't ever want to give someone a free card unless like Patty said, you have the nuts and CAN'T be outdrawn.
 
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Check-raising is a good play in some spots to mix things up, but it depends a lot on your opponents. Most players call too much, so you should just bet your hands yourself. Checking and possibly giving them free cards to hit that gutshot straight can often end badly.
 
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Nobody actually said "position", but that's important. Both absolute and relative position. In early position, you are more likely to get somebody to bet after you check. In late position, it's better to bet out, because people may think you are just betting your position without cards.

Perhaps more important is relative position, meaning where are in relation to the person who bet. If you are early behind the bettor, you may make more money simply calling, and hoping others behind you call. If you're late behind the bettor, then a raise makes more sense.
 
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I rarely check raise. Can be usefull to exploit some obvious leaks, like a maniac who bet pot on every street with weak hands, or chaser always trying to make a massive bluff on the river when he misses. At any rate, you need a strong hand AND a strong read to make it worth it.

If I'm in early position from the initial bettor, I prefer to either lead or check/call and lead the turn rather than check/raise.
 
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It depens on the player.. If it is a very loos player that's bluffs a lot, than you should not checkraise him.. You should wait for about 10-15 sec. than call.. check turn.. Because you check-call and think so long those kind of players think they can put you of a hand so most of the time they will fire again..


Against very tight players you should watch out, if you have the nuts, just check-raise him, most of the time they won't fold anymore but rerais all in
 
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Check raise is a very powerful move to make however you need to make sure that a) your hand is powerful enough incase they check along with you and b) the type of player they are. I tried check raising a donkey once (big error). I like to play stinger bets at the end most of the time to completely shock them out and make it look like a bluff e.g. all in
 
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Check-raising is one of the most powerful tools at your disposal when OOP. However, it should be used more against aggressive opponents. One benefit of check-raising is that when you check OOP on a draw, opponents may not think your check signifies weakness, so you may get so see more free card if you do it enough. But too much, and it will start to work against you. You shouldn't be afraid to bet out OOP either.
 
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