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Is Your Check Raise Strategy Making You Money Or Costing You Money In Limit 
Texas Holdem Poker?

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It is important for players to understand as well as accept that
you can play a certain poker strategy against players at one
table and make money, while playing the same strategy at another
table it may cost you money.


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Is Your Check Raise Strategy Making You Money Or Costing You Money In Limit 
Texas Holdem Poker?
Copyright © 2006 Kevin Venclauskas
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It's an interesting question isn't it? And perhaps one that
tends to be overlooked by the majority of average poker players.
It is important for players to understand as well as accept that
you can play a certain poker strategy against players at one
table and make money, while playing the same strategy at another
table it may cost you money. A good poker player realizes this
and will be able to adapt to their surroundings and play many
different styles of poker in order to pull an acceptable return
for time spent at the tables. While other average poker players
stick to the same predictable strategies and cost themselves
money in situations where they should really be making money.
Knowing your table and their tendencies is extremely important,
and in this article you will find a perfect example of a player
who failed to adapt to his surroundings, and ultimately cost
himself over $150 in a 2 hour session of playing limit texas
holdem.

Let us first try to understand the difference between playing no
limit texas holdem versus playing limit texas holdem. When
playing no limit poker, you always have an opportunity to take
most if not all of your opponents chips on the river. Versus
limit texas holdem, you only have a certain amount of bets to
take as many chips as possible from your opponents. So it is
imperative that you know the tendencies of the players at the
table and which strategies will work against such players, so you
can adapt when a particular strategy isn't making you money.

Now let us take a gander at what a check raise is. A check raise
is basically when the betting is on you and no one else in the
hand has raised the pot yet. You check it in hopes that someone
else will make a bet, and then you can raise him when the betting
comes back around to you within the same round, thus called the
check raise. This is a very good strategy and can make you a lot
of money if you're playing with a bunch of fish. However, if
your not paying close attention it may be costing you money
instead of making you money if you are playing against a better
group of players.

Let's take a closer look at some specific examples I saw last
time I was playing a $5-$10 limit ring game. I always pay very
close attention when I play online poker. One of the things I
noticed during this particular session was a player that was
continually costing himself money by trying to check raise the
other players at the table, but they weren't falling for it.

We have 8 players at the table, and player A who we will call
John who is first to act just calls the blind, then it comes
around to player B who we will call Brian and he raises $5
preflop. Everyone else at the table drops out including the big
blind, so we are left with 2 players. John and Brian with Brian
being in position. Now I am going to tell you what each player is
holding in order to better illustrate this concept. John is
holding 3d 3c and Brian who is in position is holding Qh Jh. Now
the flop comes out 10c 5h and 3s. John has now flopped a set and
has a player that raised preflop hopefully betting into him. It
is the perfect situation for a check raise right? Well normally
it would be, but not in this situation and I will tell you why in
a moment. Let's continue the hand. John checks his set and Brian
who raised preflop bets $5. John just smooth calls and the turn
is 8d. John checks again hoping Brian would bet so he could check
raise him, but instead Brian checks this time. Now the river
comes, no help to anyone and John bets, and he of course Brian
folds.

The reason John played this hand wrong is simple, but you would
not realize it unless you were paying close attention at the
table. This is the 5th time I had seen him attempt to trap a
player to no avail. The players that were at this particular
table were extremely sharp and were very tough to trap. So over
the course of about 2 hours I saw John cost himself nearly $150
in bets by trying to trap the player instead of betting his hand
strong. Some players think they are really playing good poker
when the once in a blue moon they are able to trap a player and
get the extra $10 out of him. What they fail to understand is the
other 9 times it didn't work and they cost themselves $90 by
missing the bet on the turn, not to mention the extra $45 they
missed by not raising on the flop. So it doesn't take a rocket
scientist here to figure out that John's playing strategy for
the check raises was actually costing him money instead of making
him money. John probably makes money most times with this check
raise strategy as a lot of us do, but he failed to understand and
accept that his strategy was not making him money at this table,
therefore he should have adapted to his surroundings to find a
strategy that would work, such as betting his hands strong.

I am not saying you should never smooth call to set your players
up for the check raise.  This is actually a very good strategy
and with the right players at the table you will make money time
and time again.  However, if it is not working you should be
betting your hand strong and not missing any bets.  For poker
players such as myself who are in it to make money, $150 is a lot
of money for 2 hours work, and this is what I saw John cost
himself if not more over my 2 hour session.  That's $75 an hour
just in mistakes.  You just have to study and know the table and
be able to accept that if a strategy is not working and making
you money, you need to switch it up to find a strategy that will.





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