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How to Raise when Playing Online Poker

Written by admin on November 12, 2007 – 11:33 am

On the Internet, you have the option of using the “in turn” buttons to select your
move even before your opponents have acted. I do not recommend the use of
these “in turn” buttons unless you are going to fold. However, some of your
opponents will use them, so it is important to recognize when they have used them
and what it might possibly indicate about the strength of their hand.
It is easy to recognize when someone has selected one of these buttons since their
move will occur almost instantaneously after the player before them
The chips enter the pot at practically the same time. This is very different than
someone just acting quickly, since in this case they are selecting move after their
opponent has acted. Let’s discuss some of the reasons why a player might raise
instantaneously.
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The first reason someone might raise instantaneously is the obvious one. They
have a strong hand and decide to raise no matter what happens before them. For
example, if a middle player limps in preflop, the next player quickly raises, and the
cutoff reraise instantaneously, the cutoff probably has a super premium hand since
he was going to raise or reraise no matter what happened before him.

Sometimes players use reverse psychology to bully you into calling their strong
hands. They want you to think, “He would never raise so fast with a good hand, so
he might be bluffing.” Opponents generally have a strong hand whenever they raise
instantaneously on the turn or river and to some extent preflop. This is an online tell
common with many opponents. These tell is even stronger on the river, where I find
an instantaneous raise almost always means the nuts or close to it.

However, this tell is not nearly as useful on the flop. Many opponents will raise
instantaneously on the flop as a semi-bluff with two overcards or some other type of
draw; therefore, they could have a strong hand or are just trying for a free card. In
these cases on the flop, it is important to observe your opponent’s individual
tendencies. This online tells and others are discussed further in the “Online Tells”
chapter towards the end of the book.

One last comment about raising on the Internet. As we discussed before, players
tend to play more deceptively online than they do in a live game. Many players
believe check-raising is impolite in a home game, whereas players on the Internet
check-raise all of the time. Maybe they check-raise more since they don’t have to
face their opponent. This causes a small adjustment in your strategy when
compared to live play. On the Internet, you should be more careful betting in late
position with weak hands than you would in a live game since there is a better
chance one of your opponents might check-raise.

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