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Understanding a 3-Bet in Poker

We have all been there. It's late at night, you are playing a game of poker, and the stakes are high. You have the best hand in the world—so you think—and the other player decides to raise. The only problem is that they raised too much and now have nothing. Or so you think. This article will help you understand everything you need to know about 3 bets in poker so that you can try your luck at them. What is a 3 bet in poker? A 3-bet is a reraise before and after the bet. It is when a player raises the previous raise by another player. This can happen multiple times, with each player raising the other's raise as often as they want until one of them folds or calls.  When someone calls a bet, they have put money into the pot and will stay in that hand until it ends. If no one calls a bet, there will be no more betting until someone raises it again. The 3 bet is when a player raises before the bet, which means they are betting more than the previous player did. But it also means tha...

Two Aces in Blackjack: What Can You Do With Them

  Have you ever wondered what you could do with two aces in blackjack? If you are one of those people who enjoy betting on blackjack, then you will be happy to know that we have a few tips on what you can do with two aces in blackjack. These tips will help you improve your game.  Most players who have two aces are often confused about what to do when they have two aces. Do not worry. Continue reading for the best tips on what you can do with two aces on blackjack.   In this article, you will find blackjack tips, including what you can do with two aces. Splitting aces  Splitting aces is one of the most important basic strategy options in blackjack. If you have two aces, you can split them into two hands.  This allows you to double your money if the dealer has a ten- or face-card (and lose it all if they don’t). The best thing about splitting aces is that you never have to worry about breaking them. A player may split aces, meaning they may take two cards for...