Calculating your Opening Bet
Tuesday, September 1, 2009 - Gustavo
Deciding how much to raise in a game of No-Limit Holdem requires careful thought. Raising too much or too little might clue your opponents in and reveal the strength of your hand. Your decision should be based on the need to make your opponents’ decisions as difficult as possible. Raising from early position broadcasts that you have a great hand – forcing your opponents to act accordingly. It is wise to give the big blind a tough decision between calling or folding. If you suggest a strong hand early on, you are convincing the big blind to fold.
Raising in late position suggests that you hold the cards to beat any remaining hands. If your hand is marginal, you should raise bigger to avoid having the big blind call too easily. Raising late also helps pressure the big blind to fold rather than call – effectively reducing the number of opponents left who may re-raise you.
If you’re playing No-Limit Holdem, don’t be tempted to come in for a raise that is too large. Early on – with more opponents to react behind you – you’ll want to raise to approximately two and a half big blinds. In late position try raising to nearly three times the big blind. If antes are involved, plan to add nearly half the total antes to any raise you make. Although a novice may be tempted to raise higher when the hand is strong – expert advice points the other way, suggesting that it’s too revealing of your hand. You shouldn’t allow the strength of your hand to affect the size of your raise. Of course you can risk a higher raise if you’re nearly certain that your opponents aren’t paying attention and you’re confident you can pull off the move.
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September 2nd, 2009 at 11:58 am
Back in March you mentioned UB starting on a ‘Cardroom Clean Up’ to add a lot of features that brings up to match a lot of other sites – stack auto top up and time bank were some of the things people were asking for.
How’s that project coming? I’ve only just joined UB, but the lack of auto top up has been niggling me (this morning lost 3/4 of my stack to be dealt KK before I had chance to reload – so annoying!)
(sorry this has nothing to do with your post!)
September 2nd, 2009 at 4:40 pm
Hello Meteoric,
You will be happy to know that we are developing those features now. While I cannot give you an exact time frame, I can assure you that those two features, and many other requested features will be released in the very near future. Makes sure to check back on the UB Blog-Product Features or at http://www.ultimatebet.com/support/software-updates to see our latest feature releases.
Good luck at the Tables!
September 3rd, 2009 at 5:37 am
That’s cool. I’ll keep an eye out…