A good poker player polarizes his hands. This means that, for example, they might play a check-raise (this means you first refrain from betting and then come over the top on your opponent—This is normally done to give the impression that you have a strong hand) when they do have a very strong hand or when they completely missed the flop (they have very bad cards and are just bluffing).
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Hard and Soft Documentation
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A good poker player polarizes his hands. This means that, for example, they might play a check-raise (this means you first refrain from betting and then come over the top on your opponent—This is normally done to give the impression that you have a strong hand) when they do have a very strong hand or when they completely missed the flop (they have very bad cards and are just bluffing).