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Timed Aggression

In your average poker hand, no one is going to make much of their hole cards. Though poker online on TV would have you believe that every deal is a display of fireworks, more commonly what you’re dealing with is players making nothing on the flop, or making mediocre holdings that then become a battle of who bets first and who bets when. Climactic clashes of one monster against another are certainly not the norm: and so therefore, often, it is the player who attacks first that becomes the victor.

By this length, many times a pot can be won simply by betting when no one else will. More pots are won by those who bet than those who call down, and so putting your chips to work for you, rather than trying to wiggle down into the end of the hand hoping your holdings stay on top,

By this manner then, in the face of weakness, the general approach is to attack in poker online. Though you do not want to do so blindly, and should be ready to abandon ship when needed, the game of poker is about aggression, though the wiser poker player will know that even aggression must be aimed. Firing from position and in the right spots, and once in a while letting your cards do the talking when they need to, is a formula many players such as Sam Farha and Gus Hansen have employed to great riches. Though we can’t all be those guys, we can put momentum on our side by taking the reins.

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