See the hand of your opponent

In the game of poker is very important to make an assessment of the hands of all the other players at the table where we are, allowing us to know the cards can be played by these gamblers as well as identify the fact the strength of our own hand. This allows us and helps us to analyze and study the possibilities we have to win and to assess the odds with equanimity about trying to make a move or not at all to do it.

We ask lots of questions, such as: What are the cards that our opponent might be playing? ¿Having a hand that will be able to up the ante? Do these opponents can reupload? Or simply is holding a hand, which is weak and expectant and attentive to retire in the first rise?

The only way to answer these questions is to assess carefully the hands of other players at the very instant you give a raise, and a re-raise, a pre-flop or a flop. This is the way to the answers of the questions mentioned above.

It is possible that you evaluate your opponent in the pre-flop re-raise and see if this is suitable for reupload. While this allows us to understand what it purports to do, be careful. We should not risk it unless we maintain a strong hand such as a K - Q or 9 to 9.

If your opponent is limited to follow or even you probably do not have any A - A, K - K or Q - Q, unless the player is under-playing your own hand, which is often too risky even for him. Moreover, if you re-raise, it is necessary that we leave because we risk losing a large amount of chips.

With this strategy, we simply re-raise to 2 players who have continued or called the big blind before the others, and even more if the first player to bet in a game of table clearly matched the big blind. Most likely it is that hides a big play and pretend to distract the other players reraising. If it continues or equating our ascent, we rolling and face a powerful game. If you re-raise, we must withdraw.

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