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		<title>Tip of the Week (beginner)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s tip is a two-parter: Part 1 -&#8221;If you really think you are beat, you probably are.&#8221;  If you are holding a so-so hand, (middle to small pair, gut-shot draw etc) and the board is scary, (three or four of one suit on the board, four cards to a straight, etc) and you are [...]]]></description>
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<div><strong>Part 1</strong> -&#8221;If you really think you are beat, you probably are.&#8221;  If you are holding a so-so hand, (middle to small pair, gut-shot draw etc) and the board is scary, (three or four of one suit on the board, four cards to a straight, etc) and you are up against someone who you know isn&#8217;t a frequent bluffer, use that information to save your chips for a better hand&#8211;it will come along.</div>
<div><strong>Part 2</strong> &#8211; &#8220;What can I beat?&#8221; Really look at the board and ask yourself this question every hand, even before the flop.  Then consider how many people still get to &#8220;act&#8221; after you.  If you are the first one or two or even three (sometimes) to act after the big blind, ask yourself if you are going to call a big raise with that hand.  If not&#8230;then don&#8217;t call.  I like what Linda Johnson and Jan Fisher say over and over and over in her poker seminars: &#8220;If you can&#8217;t raise with it, don&#8217;t call with it.&#8221;  It is true.  Yes, you might get lucky and flop a monster (we all groan inwardly when the flop comes 6,6,2 and you just threw away 2,6.  But it is still the right move because only 1 time in 1164 hands would you hit that hand (yes Nancy and Diane, I looked it up). So one time in over a thousand hands you MIGHT make money with that hand&#8211;but you will lose money the other 1163.</div>
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