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Strategy
A bet is a gamble that one of two possibilities
to the game of poker hold true:
1. "You
have the best hand and you'll wager money on it" or
2. "You
have a poor hand, and you will fold if you are forced to wager on
it".
Typically, players like to bet
when they have a good hand. Players who don't have good hands are
supposed to fold. Of course, if poker was so simple there would
be no need to even think about betting at all.
Most players play contrary to
this idea and they often attempt to bet into a pot with bad hands
(second
best hands) and slow play the good hands (meaning they do not
bet enough when they have the winning
hand). Don't fall into this trap when you are just learning
to play. Stick to the winners and fold 90% of the time before the
flop – if you can do that – only 5% of gamblers fold
into the flop over 89% of the time – and they are the winners
at the table. I know this is almost impossible to do but if you
can do it you will definitely win money. As a matter of fact one
of the top professional poker players in the world, Phil Hellmuth
jr., gives all beginners a big tip by listing his “TOP TEN”
playable hands in Texas Holdem as follows:
| 1 |
A -
A |
2 |
K -
K |
| 3 |
Q -
Q |
4 |
A -
K |
| 5 |
J -
J |
6 |
10 -
10 |
| 7 |
9 -
9 |
8 |
8 -
8 |
| 9 |
A -
Q |
10 |
7 -
7 |
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For additional insight to the
Texas
Holdem Game please purchase Phil Hellmuth’s book “Play
Poker Like the Pros” and read it over and over again until
his teachings become second nature to your style of play. To be
able to put Phil’s words into practice takes extreme patience
but at the end of the day listening to a World Series of Poker Champion
is a reasonably safe bet (excuse the pun).
Here are other situations that if played properly
can help you improve your game:
Example one: Blind-stealing
When you are in the dealer's
position, and only you and the blinds remain in the game, a raise
is often called "blind-stealing". This is because the
blinds often fold, whereas if you didn't raise but simply called,
the blinds would simply check. This is a very sneaky way to make
a buck or two, but this strategy alone will never make you rich.
It’s more of a way to end the game fast and have a new hand
dealt.
Example two: The steal-raise
If you are last to act and all
players have checked to you, and you start the betting so as to
limit the number of players in the hand or better yet to hopefully
win the pot by default. This strategy is called a steal-raise.
Don't use this exclusively, as
better players will be onto you quickly and begin check-raising
against your hand. It is good to use a steal raise when you have
an excellent drawing hand such as a nut flush draw. Players will
tend to "check to the raiser". If you draw to your hand,
you now have a larger pot to win. If you don't, you can always check,
and hope the fifth card makes your hand.
Example three: The check-raise
Check raising is checking to
your opponent, with the intention of luring them to bet, so that
you can raise them back. Your intention is to lure them into a false
sense of security so that you can raise them and increase the pot
(remember, after one bet is committed, it’s more likely they'll
commit to two anyway).
Example four: The opener
This reckless move is often done
by people who bluff. It is when the person first to act raises,
making all other players call two bets at once. It’s inteniton
is to limit the number of players. Basically, this move amounts
to a backwards steal-raise. The effect will almost certainly cause
many players to fold, but the ones remaining will either be equally
aggressive or truly have a great hand. This is also known as betting
for information. This tactic is best used with few players in on
a hand and is actually a good move when you have great cards.
Example five: Squeezing
Squeezing is a tactic only used
in a short-handed game. It's betting when you have a good hand currently,
and you suspect another player or players may be on a draw. For
example, you have top pair with the best kicker. Chances are they
won't make their draw (be it a straight or a flush draw, etc). Your
goal is to limit their pot odds.
At
the end of the day betting in Texas Holdem is an aspect of the game
that is learned through experience and not usually taught in an
online texas holdem web site, however it is safe to say that you
should have some really good cards most of the time when you are
betting … otherwise you may be an unhappy gambler.
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