Fearsome Check-Raise Bluffs Made Easy

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Playing out of position in no-limit hold’em puts you at a big disadvantage. Consequently, I recommend avoiding it as much as possible. Does that bully in the four seat keep raising your blind? For the most part, I say let him have it. When you’re playing with $200 stacks, a ...

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3 Responses to “Fearsome Check-Raise Bluffs Made Easy”

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@ Mon Mar 17, 2008 03:40:27 PM
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Nice article, Ed. I have been using the c/r bluff a lot lately in blind defense. Against an aggressive player who is attempting to steal like 40% of the time I am very apt to c/r bluff.

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Grundy
@ Tue Mar 18, 2008 05:26:29 PM
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Wow, nice blog. First time reader, first time replier. Heh.

Check-raise bluffs are risky, but god I love ‘em. Amateurs never expect a bluff after a check, always seem to assume you have a monster.

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