A good poker strategy is like having a secret plan that helps you win more often. Imagine playing cards with your friends, if you know when to keep playing and when to stop, you’ll win more games! A smart player thinks about the chances of getting good cards and how others might act.
Examples
- If you have a hand that’s probably strong, you might bet more money to make others think you have even better cards.
- Sometimes, it's better to leave the game early if your chances of winning are low.
- A good poker player knows when to be bold and when to stay calm.
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- What Makes a Coin Flip Fair?
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