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		<title>Strategies for Winning at Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poker is all about understanding how the rest of the players work their strategy, and using this to make the right bet and know when to fold. Your opponents will start sizing you up the minute you sit down at the table, and here are a few tips to prevent them from understanding your game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poker is all about understanding how the rest of the players work their strategy, and using this to make the right bet and know when to fold. Your opponents will start sizing you up the minute you sit down at the table, and here are a few tips to prevent them from understanding your game too well and using this to their advantage.</p>
<p>Firstly, make sure you change the way you bet every time you play. Change the amount you bet at various times in the game, so as to keep them thinking about what your next move will be.</p>
<p>The second thing to do is to show as few of your hands as possible. If the other players see too many of your hands, they can start to build a theory on “how” you bet. For instance, they will be able to draw links to how you bet when you have a low hand and so on, and use this to their advantage. Playing aggressively and winning small pots ensures you can keep from showing your hand too many time.</p>
<p>Change gears throughout the game. Make sure that you switch between aggressive and passive playing throughout the night, so that the other players can never assume what your next move will be.</p>
<p>Never show your cards. Not enough emphasis can be put on this. Make sure you never show your hand, no matter how much you may want to after you pull off a good bluff. Doing this prevents the other players from being able to predict the kind of moves you pull with different hands. </p>
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