Dec
09
Time and time again, I’ve seen too many players misplay their cards in situations that call for it. And they pay for it; they lose their chip strength or in the worst case, get kicked out of the tournament. Chip management is the single most important skill one must learn in poker. Bluffing pales in comparison to this important skill, and now, I’ll teach you how to manage it well.
Conservative at the Start
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Dec
04
Grabbing information is one of the most important skills that you need in poker. From your opponent’s betting patterns and the “tells” that they make simply define your hand and are simply integral on your next decision. But you can’t do that without proper positioning, which is on the button or somewhere near it.
But that doesn’t mean that you should fold every hand if you’re not in the proper position, each has its pros and cons, and it should also determine how you should play your hand.
In this article, I’ll tell you how to utilize perfectly your position in pre-flop play.
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Dec
02
Grabbing information is one of the most important skills that you need in poker. From your opponent’s betting patterns and the “tells” that they make simply define your hand and are simply integral on your next decision. But you can’t do that without proper positioning, which is on the button or somewhere near it.
But that doesn’t mean that you should fold every hand if you’re not in the proper position, each has its pros and cons, and it should also determine how you should play your hand.
In this article, I’ll teach you how to utilize your position after the flop.
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Nov
29
No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em is a game that moves by the rules of psychology. Players try to read their opponents if it is the right moment to bluff or to fold. They also seem to know their opponents hands by their betting patterns. And if they trail in the chip count, they try to make the opponent fear them into folding good hands so they can catch up.
The main rule in winning consistently in poker is to give an impression that you’re the top dog. You must drill the notion that no one will scare you into folding and stop you from hammering into that pot. But one shouldn’t do that haphazardly. One should get a feel of the table, knowing how others play specific cards so that one will know if it is the perfect time to stomp your foot down and scoop the chips on the table.
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Nov
24
In the last, adrenaline-filled, days of a Texas No Limit Hold ‘Em Tournament, when the blinds are slowly eating up your stack and your fingers are about to fall off into poker oblivion, it is understandable why a lot of players cringe when crunch time finally comes.
Don’t let that happen to you. Remember that your emotions can totally shatter your hopes of winning and sticking to rather mechanical yet logical approaches to the game will get you the top.
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Nov
22
From what have you probably seen in television, you might have noticed some great bluffs that made many doubt if their hands are strong enough (when it truly is), then throw it away out of fear. It is a skill that serious poker players have to incorporate into their game to be successful in poker and stack up the chip count in the long run.
There are basic bluffs that one really has to do especially in short-tables and ones that you only do sparingly that pave the way to the pot.
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Nov
18
Even though not much is known about beginnings of the game of Hold ‘Em, or poker in general, it is said that it started at around 1900s. It has spread throughout the state of Texas and was embraced by many as their prime poker game for gambling. And it has been introduced to the bright lights of Las Vegas on 1967 by a group of Texan gamblers and card players, notably Crandell Addington, Doyle Brunson and Amarillo Slim.
Early Years
Its magic has enthralled many, with players ranging from crack-heads to more sophisticated players. But in the 50s, only a few casinos offered the game of Hold ‘Em, and they had shabby poker rooms for it. With that, many professional players tried valiantly to find a better location for their cash games, and they finally found it in the now-defunct Dunes Casino on the Las Vegas Strip and with its prominent location, Hold ‘Em’s popularity simply took off.
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Nov
16
As poker rises in popularity, so does the number of ignorant players who just play for kicks. They disrupt the whole flow of the game and give it a lot of disrespect. A certain instance is when one says “bad fold, bad fold!” when he/she sees that the rather ragged flop has hit his/her hand. It is very annoying for all the players in the table and has cut off the bluffing element of the round since one has declared that he/she has one or two of the cards on the table.
Anyway, follow these basic guidelines of good behavior to ensure that the game is fair and enjoyable.
Don’t Talk About Your Cards after you’ve folded them
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Nov
14
Poker isn’t necessarily a one-dimensional sport where people simply bet on cards and see if they luck out in the end. It’s much more nuanced than that. It is a game of human psychology and of skill which is difficult to master, taking some people many years to perfect.
Life Skills
These “people-reading” skills also help in people and life lessons too, given that it teaches one how to make most of an opportunity. “Don’t rush your way in playing your pocket aces, relish the moment and make the most money by slow-playing it”- this is a lesson most useful in say, courting a girl. Funny as it sounds, when she does give you an opportunity, don’t jump in like some excited kid. Lure her to you slowly like how an expert poker player lures his/her opponent into calling his aces. As the old adage goes, “take it slow”.
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