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EntertainmentHow to Play Poker

How Much to Bet in Poker

Transcript

Hey, I’m Nicky Numbers, Professional Poker Player and today I’m going to show you how to bet.

When you’re betting, by definition you’re on the flop, turn or river. In other words you’re post-flop and the pre-flop action has already taken place.

The reason this must be true is because pre-flop the blinds are forced bets so nobody can bet pre-flop. You either call, raise or fold.

Post-flop, however, the first aggressive action that anyone takes is a bet. Either that or they check.

The minimum bet that you can wager is one big blind. So if they blinds are $2.00 and $5.00, the big blind is $5.00 and the minimum bet is $5. If the blinds are $500 and $1,000, then the minimum bet is $1,000.

The minimum bet, however, is an amount that should rarely be wagered. A standard bet is between half the size of the pot and the full size of the pot.

So let’s say these green chips are $25 and there’s $100 in the pot right now. A standard bet for me to make would be $50 to $100, and in this case anything in between which could be, you know, $75, would be 3/4rds of the pot, $50 is half the pot, $100 is the whole pot. Anything in between would all be considered a standard bet.

The thing that you want to know about betting, however, is that you want to keep your bet sizing consistent relative to the pot. If you vary the size of your bets based on the strength of your hand, then you could be giving your opponents very meaningful information.

For example, a classic mistake that players make is they bet more with weak hands and less with strong hands because they’re trying to get action on their strong hands.

People also do the opposite, though. The key is to make your bets consistent so that no data can be inferred by your opponents with your wager.

So there are some basic guidelines on how to bet in Hold ‘Em. Remember, you want to bet consistent relative to the pot so you don’t fall into patterns.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Play Poker with Nick “Nicky Numbers” Brancato

Luck vs. Skill in Poker Playing

How Much You Should Tip the Poker Dealer

Fold Equity in Poker

Aggressive Play vs. Passive Play in Poker

How to Be a Tight Poker Player

How to Be a Loose Poker Player

Blind Stealing in Poker

How to Slow Play in Poker

How to Semi-Bluff in Poker

How to Bluff in Poker

Post-Flop Strategy in Poker

Pre-Flop Strategy in Poker

How to Calculate Pot Odds in Poker

How to Calculate Poker Outs

Poker Chip Tricks

How to Bet Poker Chips

How to Shuffle Poker Chips

How to Count Poker Chips

How to Stack Poker Chips

Tilting in Poker

Why You Should Never Discuss Your Poker Hand

Poker Etiquette

What Does “On the Button” Mean in Poker?

What Is Position in Poker?

How to Check-Raise in Poker

How Much to Raise in Poker

How to Raise in Poker

How to Know When to Bet in Poker

How Much to Bet in Poker

How to Bet in Poker

How to Check in Poker

Poker Blinds

Poker Antes

How to Evaluate Your Starting Hand in Poker

Best Starting Hands in Poker

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