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Attack Small Pots for Rakeback

Online poker Rakeback presents a valuable opportunity for any real money online poker player to increase their profits at the tables. By using a good Rakeback strategy, players can further increase their profit potential.

This article will focus on a Rakeback strategy where the player typically avoids big pots, but attacks the small ones. Just like a normal, tight poker strategy, the player should be folding without a premium starting hand, except when the right situation arises.

The perfect scenario to attack is pre-flop, when no player is showing confidence in their hand. This means every previous bettor has either folded or limped in, calling the big blind, but not raising. Attacking a pot like this has two major advantages.

The first is the potential to take down the pot early, stealing the blinds and all limp bets. Doing so will keep your stack on a steady rise, making up for any lost blinds on the big pots you avoided if your cards weren't favorable enough to continue.

The second advantage is that if you get called, the hand will move to a flop, ensuring Rakeback profits. You will also get to see the flop, which may or may not improve your hand. If not, fold, knowing the investment will earn you Rakeback. If you do find improvement, however, continue attacking the pot, depending on the level of improvement.

If you've flopped a great hand, like a straight, flush, or trips, slow play it to draw more chips into the pot. You want to earn as much as possible from these monster hands to maximize your profits.

If you've flopped something like two pair, or top pair, attack the pot with a large bet or raise to tell your opponent you still have the best hand, and he should get out before it's too late. Yes, you have a decent hand, but it could be easily beaten if the hand continues to the turn, river and showdown. It's best to take these pots down as quickly as possible.

If you flop a junk hand, just fold. Let your tight poker game work for you, not against you. You still know you've earned Rakeback for the hand, minimizing your losses.

When you attack a small pot, you'll need to place a raise to encourage others to fold. However, it shouldn't be a large raise since we're trying to minimize risk. It shouldn't be a very small raise, either, to decrease the chances of being called. Remember, winning the pre-flop pot outright is the best case scenario as it is worth more than Rakeback alone.

You'll need to place a medium raise, about 2-3x the big blind. This should be high enough to scare out other tight players, but low enough to be considered a small investment should you have callers.

Another thing to watch for is the betting patterns of your opponents. As you spend more time at the table, you should be able to find and exploit weaknesses in the players around you. Try to predict when they will fold, and when they will call, according to their player position and hand strength. When you've got their behavior pegged, your profits will rise exponentially.

By applying this poker and Rakeback strategy properly, the lucrative possibilities are endless.

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