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Betting
on the Basis of What Your Opponent Thinks
In deciding
whether to bet, it is equally important to think
about what your opponent thinks you have. If you
know your opponent suspects you have a strong hand,
you would tend to bluff more with a weak hand because
the chances are good your opponent will fold. However,
you should not bet a fair hand for value in this
situation. Your opponent's fear of your strong
hand will probably make him fold all the hands
he might have except those which have you beat.
Conversely, if you know your opponent suspects you are weak,
you should not try to bluff because you'll get caught, but you
should bet your fair hands for value because he'll pay you off.
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