Last Updated: 12 February 2026
High Stakes Hand Analysis with Pro Player Melika Razavi P9
High stakes regular, magician, pageant queen, and CoinPoker ambassador Melika Razavi loves hitting the cash game tables. To give our community some insight into her pot-winning strategies, Melika will walk you through two great hands step-by-step. Hand #1 I raise from the button to 1,200 with and oribatej calls 600 from the big blind. The flop ... High Stakes Hand Analysis with Pro Player Melika Razavi P9
StrategyHigh stakes regular, magician, pageant queen, and CoinPoker ambassador Melika Razavi loves hitting the cash game tables. To give our community some insight into her pot-winning strategies, Melika will walk you through two great hands step-by-step.
Hand #1
I raise from the button to 1,200 with ![]()
and oribatej calls 600 from the big blind.

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I need at least a gutshot straight draw to bet again and I like up the size to about 2/3.”
My plan on the turn is to continue to bluff if I have any equity. I need at least a gutshot straight draw to bet again and I like up the size to about 2/3.
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Along with the river is a four-card straight. I decided to bet half-pot size and represent a queen for straight. The river gave me a great opportunity to bluff with cards that may not have any showdown value, like a pair of aces or better.
Hand #2
ESPdriven limps 100 and I raise to 400 with ![]()
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ESPdriven decides to donk bet 100 into the 950 pot. I always assume that these small leads in lieu of checking are signs of some kind of weakness.
The bet is so small that it is pretty much the same as a check, except that he reveals weakness again and now I definitely don’t believe he has a queen.”
Therefore I feel that I definitely have the best hand here and raise to 600. He calls and the turn is another ![]()
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The bet is so small that it is pretty much the same as a check, except that he reveals weakness again and now I definitely don’t believe he has a queen.
I call and the river gives us a blank ![]()
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Sometimes you can pick up reads easily on online tables, and the most common way players reveal weakness is with bet sizing mistakes.
The small bet indeed was a form of stop betting that I would never recommend trying.”
ESPdriven showed J10o, a missed gutshot and the pot of 7,050 goes to me. The small bet indeed was a form of stop betting that I would never recommend trying.
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