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Old 05-03-05, 05:12 PM
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To elaborate a little on this sea, its also important to know WHEN to raise for value and WHEN to isolate players. Certain hands you want as much action as possible, so that if you do hit you can be paid off (I.E suited connectors) Other times (Ie a pair of 9s in the hole) You want to isolate, because although you may be ahead preflop, there are tons of overcards and players are going to be holding some of them, you need to isolate against one or two players, and hope overcards dont match up.

If you are on a strong draw, raising for value is a good move. Even if you know you are behind and you fully expect a call from your opponents, this move can be profitable as it builds up a much larger pot if you do it (be sure to be drawing to the nuts or close to, if you use this method)

Another way to increase aggression is to simply bet more frequently. Ive stated this before, ask yourself "If I check and he bets, will I call?" If the answer is yes, most of the time you are better off just leading out (unless you plan on check raising or slowplaying ). One of the worst plays you can do is check call all the way down to the river....Ill give the same example from the APC this year, where Josh Arieh opened with a K5 and was called by someone holding AQ. The flop hit K,Q rag, and Arieh lead out 3 times, and his opponent was content to just call each time, and lost a nice pot because of it.

Also especially in limit, know your players and their looseness. A button blind steal is pointless if the BB will call with any 2 cards. etc

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