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The strategy involves playing cautiously to induce bets from opponents. If you have a strong hand, such as the best possible hand on the flop, turn, or river, you should check instead of betting immediately. By doing so, you can give the impression of weakness and encourage your opponents to bet, which you can then call or raise. This approach works well when you have a strong but not the absolute best hand, as it helps narrow down your opponents and potentially make weaker or drawing hands fold. The goal is to receive action (calls) from your opponents on all three post-flop streets. However, skilled opponents may also be aware of the best possible hand combinations. Even with exceptional hands like royal flushes, winning significant pots is not always guaranteed, as it depends on the strength of your opponents' hands and their willingness to follow your lead into the pot.
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