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				 Re: Is check-raising [i]EVER approriate at low stake cash ga
				
					
						
	I forget his exact wording, but Harrington says it best in HOH.. when you do a check-raise, your initial goal should be to win one extra bet from your opponent.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by RHCNNN I cannot think of any consistent instances where check -raising has gotten me the most value from hands at low stake  NL cash games.
Check /raising is pretty much announcing you have a big hand, and if your opponent is bluffing they probably aren't going to put that much more money into the pot.  Even against overaggresive idiots, I usually keep betting nice callable sized bets and they either keep on calling in some strange attempt to save face or reraise really big with nothing.  Check -raising is sort of trying to end the pot right there, so I can kinda see that it might be useful when draws are on the board but uhhh.... does anyone have any thoughts on this? 
 If the hand doesn't end there, then you can play the rest of the hand accordingly.
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