What is a check-raise bluff?

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In poker, a check-raise bluff is a deceptive play where a player checks when the action is on them, hoping that another player will bet, and then raises the bet after the other player has made their bet. The check-raise bluff is often used to make it seem like the player has a weaker hand than they actually do, with the goal of making the other player fold.
A check-raise bluff is a type of bluffing strategy used in poker. It is important not to overuse this strategy, as it can become very predictable if used too often. A good balance of checking and raising with strong hands as well as occasionally using a check-raise bluff with weaker hands can make this strategy very effective. Additionally, it is important to have a sense of the other players at the table and their playing styles before using a check-raise bluff.
 
When it is their turn to act, the bluffing player first checks rather than betting. This gives them the appearance of weakness and suggests that they are not in control. After a pre-flop raise or when the flip does not seem to have greatly enhanced the bluffer's hand, the check is frequently made.
 
A check-raise bluff is a poker strategy where a player initially checks (chooses not to bet) with the intention of later raising the bet, attempting to deceive opponents about the strength of their hand. This tactic aims to induce opponents to bet, only to face a larger raise, putting pressure on them to fold if they don't have a strong hand.
 
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