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Poker Tips
Just as there are several variations of poker, there
are several poker strategies. (Please see the individual
game pages for more specifics) Some poker games vary
considerably from one to another (such as Stud Poker and
Texas Holdem), while other games have more subtle
differences between one another. One of the most common
factors between many poker games is the chance factor -
Players will hear even the most consistently successful
poker professionals give merit to chance during a game
of poker. The most evident reason for this chance
factor is, unlike blackjack, where a player has a choice
whether to receive more cards or not, poker players have
no options regarding the formation of their hand. When
it is time for the "River", every player still in the
game must take a card - There is no such thing as
drawing a second River card, or sitting out for the
third betting round. Yet, aside from the unpredictable
and powerless side of poker, there still remains several
important factors inherent to all poker games, which
players can incorporate into any poker game strategy.
The bulk of any poker strategy will be in money
management, and determining when to fold and when to
stay in the game. Here are the tips in no particular
order of importance:
Tip #1 ---------
Know the
rules and odds of the poker game being played
First of all, knowing the rules inside-out is paramount
for success at any gambling game. Additionally, there
are times when the odds of drawing a winning hand are
worth pursuing if the player has put a large stake in
the pot already. The question all poker players should
constantly be asking themselves, therefore, is: "Is
putting more money in the pot worth it?" Some players
advise to compare the pot odds with the card odds. In
so doing, a player will determine the pot odds by
weighing the amount of a call or bet to the total amount
of the pot. For instance, if the pot value is at $500,
and the player needs to put in a $10 call to stay in the
game, the pot odds are 1 to 50. Now, if the players
hand has a better chance at winning than 1 to 50 odds,
the player would definitely make a call in the pot, and
consider a raise as well. If, however, the pot odds are
better than the players card odds, it is a good time to
fold.
Tip #2 ---------
Do not
put much merit in the bluff
Many novice poker players think this is the
key to successful poker playing. And although bluffing
can be an effective weapon, just because one is good at
it does not mean it will win a hand every time. Often
times players will get caught bluffing, and will then be
labeled as a bluffer. Therefore, when the time does
come in which the so-called bluffer has a good hand,
other players may be inclined to disbelieve and perhaps
contribute even more to the pot. It is best to not put
too much stock into bluffing - the wiser and less
riskier move (especially for beginners) is to fold - as
the next tip explains.
Tip #3 ---------
Fold
more often than not
It is hard for many players to not think
"what if" after folding a hand that may have had
some potential at winning - especially when another
player wins a game with a hand that would have been
beaten by the hand that folded. Therefore, this player
will go all out the next time they have a similar hand
- thinking if they don't, they will pass up a big win
with the game ending as it did prior. This should seem
like a shortsighted approach - and it is. Yet, some
player's do behave in this manner when emotions take
hold. The most effective strategy, that will keep a
bankroll alive longer and produce more money in the
positive, is one that folds more often than not.
Depending on the exact type of poker game, there are
game specific strategies on this site that will help
guide a player in determining whether to fold or not.
Tip #4 ---------
Choose
your games wisely
What this means is that a player should know
who they are playing against. Online poker is more safe
than in a land-based casino, as far as a novice poker
player is concerned. Many good, experienced poker
players in the casino are looking for beginner poker
players to take advantage of. And if you think you
don't stand out being a novice player, you should think
twice. This does not sound right and fair, but it is
the truth of the matter. Playing poker online, however
is a different story. In no ways does this strategy
advise to look for other players to take advantage of.
In the end, an unethical approach to gambling will come
back and bite hard. However, it does advise players to
be on the lookout for sharks that do purport this type
of play. When playing online, it is most advisable to
start with low-stake games or free practice play. With
low-stake games, players can be more certain they are
playing against players more in their own caliber
range. Then, gradually move up to higher stake games as
your game inevitably improves.
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