One thing I do, when it's my turn to check (When I have a really strong hand) is let it time out tricking the guy I am up against thinking I timed out. So he almost always bets.
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One thing I do, when it's my turn to check (When I have a really strong hand) is let it time out tricking the guy I am up against thinking I timed out. So he almost always bets.
sometimes when im shortstacked late in the game i will snap bet to make my opponent think i really hit something when i have nothing trying to steal the pot.i recommend trying this against the large stacks though.
Both of your posts are like the opposites of each other :D
One says go fast to get a fold, and one says play slow to get a bet funny shit.
For most of my trickery i like to focus on the hands i muck and the hands i show.. combined with pissing people off in chat can get some real emotional calls with great hands after showing alot of the previous ones.
Thanks for the info! I have been caught by a lot of those tricks :-)
One thing is when opponents have been sitting out, always check to see if they have just returned before betting. If they just returned it may be they picked up a big hand.
One trick I have done but is kind of shady. If just 1 person is sitting at a table for a long time, many times they are not there. So what happens is you both post a blind, he times out and you get his blind.. Then he sits out again.
Free money for 1 hand
it depend on the player if he plays aggressive then I play in slow motion because if I do that he gets tilted and the he plays poorly he always bluffs and with a re-raise he folds or goes all in on the smallest pair!
one thing i do is slow play and trap
but some times you will never know what i am going to do,
i like to mix it up
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lmao I don't fall for that any more, I'm not even going to lie I us to click the auto bet when some was timing out.
I love to make a weak lead against loose aggressive players when I flop a monster. Say he raises in mid position and I call from bb with 66 flop is A63 offsuit. I will, at times just make a min bet or 1/3rd pot bet hoping he thinks I am just trying to see a cheap turn. If he raises me the size of the pot, I will usually reraise him (sometimes all in too, depending on the stack sizes of course) hoping he caught that ace on the flop for a top pair hand. They often will call your all in and need to hit a runner runner to beat you. If you check raise on that flop though an intelligent opponent can pick up on the possibility that you flopped a set and get away from his hand. I never check raise a set on the flop and a min check raise on a board that is draw heavy is a huge mistake in most cases. Why let him in with a min raise, let him catch his draw, and then end up getting all in on the turn as a 3 to 1 underdog. Don't make a mistake like that.
In regards to timing out, I don't really think that is good sportsmanship. You are not going to catch me with that ploy as I watch intently at anyone who times out before I make a bet of any significant size. The quick bet when weak play can be picked up on too if you know your opponent's normal style of play. This is the similar strategy as making what is called a stop and go play. You call preflop with a short stack and then push on the flop hoping that either your opponent missed the flop and did not have a big pair preflop when he raised initially or that he completely missed the flop and is folding a hand that is actually ahead post flop (although he does not have a pair, his ace holding is still the higher hand). You need to know your opponents in both of these situations though before you try it as it can backfire fairly often when your opponent picks up a draw.
my trick is going allin and losing. everytime dont getme stated on carbon.