Winning At Texas Holdem Poker in 13 Simple Steps
With all the poker
mania, there is an amazing shortage of quality information that can help people learn to play and win the game. This is the
first in a series of Texas Holdem articles aimed at
helping players win poker.
Here are 13 valuable
steps to follow that can help increase your odds of winning.
Know the Value of Your Hand
After the cards have
been dealt, you must fix your cards according to value. In Texas Holdem, you
can use the community cards on the table and the two hole cards dealt to you to
form a winning five-card combination. One must play the cards accordingly to
win a game.
Play Only Strong Hands
If you are sure of
having strong hands – like that of the Royal Flush – then you can play it in
full table games. You can beat more players if you have such winning hand.
However, you must not entirely close the possibility that the other players are
holding a good card combination.
Be Prepared to Fold
A few hands will be
played for a long period of time. You should therefore anticipate to fold your
cards most of the time in this kind of poker game.
Know First the Odds
Before getting
involved in a pot, know first your odds of winning. The player should check the
card combination before placing chips on the pot. This step will help players
think if the game is worth continuing or not.
Before the Flop
Aggressive moves
before the "Flop" or the first betting round is also essential in winning poker. At such an early time, you can already get
the players out of the hand. Of course, you can only do such aggressive moves
if you are playing strong hands.
Never Chase Open and Low-End Straights
The high-end
straights will give you more chance of winning. It is therefore important to
chase on the high-end combination than the low-end ones.
Never Play When Your Budget is Getting Low
A full time
commitment to Texas Holdem means having enough money to sustain your gambling needs. It is very essential to know when to
call it quits.
Play With Cards and Not With Ego
A very common problem
experienced by many poker players is playing with ego. Always focus your mind on the cards dealt
and the possible winning combinations you can draw from those cards.
Keep Your Eyes Open
A player learns from
the moves the other players make. One should keep his eyes focused on the table and on the
strategies used by the other players.
Play With Confidence
Even if you make a
few mistakes, do not lose control in playing poker. You should always appear confident in front
of the other players so they cannot tell which hand you are playing.
Do Not Imitate
Instead of imitating
the strategies used by other online gamers, understand the concepts they use
and draw your strategy from there.
Play Cautiously
If your hand does not
improve after the flop, you can wisely fold your cards for cautious play. This
rule is especially true when you are holding a low pair of hands.
Don't Play Too Loose
Never play loose in a
short-handed game. This means that if there are only 4 or 5 people on the
table, you shouldn't make foolish moves with your cards.
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