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  2. Betting in poker - Wikipedia

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    To raise is to increase the size of an existing bet in the same betting round. A player making the second (not counting the open) or subsequent raise of a betting round is said to re-raise. A player making a raise after previously checking in the same betting round is said to check-raise. The sum of the opening bet and all raises is the amount ...

  3. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    The tendency for a player to open betting or raise rather than call or check. See main article: aggression. Compare with loose, tight, passive. aggression factor (AF) A measure of a player's aggression, either in a particular betting round or over all betting rounds air A hand that has a very low value against an opponent's such as "9 high."

  4. How to Play Poker: Complete UK Guide - AOL

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    There are several basic poker betting structures, as well as some betting-related terms, that require an explanation if you are a beginner. We have compiled details on the most common betting ...

  5. Check-raise - Wikipedia

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    Check-raises can also be used as an intimidation technique over the course of a game; a player who has frequently been check-raised may be less likely to attempt to steal the pot. In online poker games special tracking software can be used to determine the exact percentage of times a player check-raised when they had the opportunity.

  6. Betting 101: Life lessons and tips from poker pro ... - AOL

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    Sports betting draws a lot of parallels to poker. Poker pro Daniel Negreanu shares some life lessons that help you become a better bettor. Betting 101: Life lessons and tips from poker pro Daniel ...

  7. Value (poker) - Wikipedia

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    In poker, the strength of a hand (how likely it is to be the best according to the rules of the game being played) is often called its value; however, in the context of poker strategy the term is more often used to describe a betting tactic, a value bet. This bet (or raise) is intended to increase the size of the pot, by inducing opponents to call.

  8. Poker strategy - Wikipedia

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    To get a free card: If a player raises with a drawing hand, their opponent may call the bet and check to them on the next betting round, giving them a chance to get a free card to improve their hand. To gain information: If a player raises with an uncertain hand, they gain information about the strength of their opponent's hand if they are called.

  9. Poker - Wikipedia

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    While poker's exact origin is the subject of debate, many game scholars point to the French game Poque and the Iranian game As-Nas as possible early inspirations. [3] For example, in the 1937 edition of Foster's Complete Hoyle, R. F. Foster wrote that "the game of poker, as first played in the United States, five cards to each player from a twenty-card pack, is undoubtedly the Persian game of ...