Reduce the Risk by Playing Smaller Pots

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A basic truth of NLHE is that the larger the initial raises, the larger the pot generally becomes by the end of the hand. Here?s an example: Let?s say you?re playing in a game with $1-$2 blinds and raise to $7 with your hand preflop, which would be a fairly standard raise. Now if someone wants to re-raise, they might make it $15 or $20. If you call and you see the flop heads up, the pot now has about $40 to $45 in it. read more in pokerworks.com

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