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Old 07-25-05, 11:43 PM
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Sorry, but I'm with junYUN here... Yes, a check raise may be more likely to get them to put SOME chips in the pot than if you had lead out (they may have folded), but no way is it more likely to get them to put ALL their chips in the pot.

When you check raise, you are basically saying, "I have a monster and I just tricked you into putting some of your chips in the pot," and most players will fold inferior hands most of the time here. If they are a good enough player to think you are a good enough player to be capable of check raise bluffing all in, they might call, but I fear I am way ahead of myself even entioning that logic in this thread. Most of the time, any non-horrible player is going to fold an inferior hand here... They certainly are not going to be MORE likely to call.
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