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Using a blocking bet to save you money. PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 08 February 2009 12:47

A blocking bet is used when you think you might have the best hand after the river card, but you are not entirely sure.  A blocking is usually made against a single opponent, when you are out of position so that after the river card is turned over, you are first to act. Even though being out of position is normally a disadvantage, by putting in a blocking bet here, you are actually negating your opponent’s positional advantage.


One of the advantages of adding a blocking bet to your game is that you set the price of finding out if in fact, you do have the best hand. Let's say the pot is 1200, and you put out a blocking bet of 800, making the pot 2000 in total. A few things can happen.

Your opponent can call with a better hand, but had you not put out the blocking that your opponent likely would have a possibly a higher price than you wanted to pay, setting up for a difficult decision.  In this way you avoided it.

Your opponent can call with a weaker hand or the same hand as you.  Either way, once again you avoided making a tough decision based on what your opponent does first. This gets down to the basic fundamentals of poker in that power and advantage is an extension of aggression.

Your opponent can fold.  This is a clear indicator that your suspicions were right all along and you did have the best hand, and your opponent was likely on a draw, or planning to take the pot away from you by bluffing on the river. You're blocking bet took that play away from him.

 

 

 

Finally, your opponent can re-raise you. Of course, this is the result you want to see the least, but this is almost certainly an indication that he has you beat. There is a rare exception to this, in that your opponent may be bluffing you because he has actually read you for a blocking bet, but that is rather rare in online poker, especially in the low limits. The good thing about your opponent re-raising you here is that you don't have to spend any more money than you want, to find out who has the better hand. You decided how much it was going to cost to figure that out.

There is an element of confusion to the blocking bet, which will give your opponent pause, and it's always good when your opponents find it difficult to read you, as well as it cutting into his big-bluff-on-the-river strategy.
 

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