| Positional
Isolation
The key element for those wanting
to improve their poker skills in a No Limit or Pot Limit Texas
Holdem Game lies in the concept of Positional Isolation. A successful
Isolation play will force the original bettor between you and the
button. If you have ever watched a professional player in action
you will note that they use their position on the table flawlessly.
Oh well … that’s online texas holdem for you. Yes a
great poker player with a positional advantage will likely steal
a pot or fold to an all in bet. Believe it or not most of your opponents
(both online and in a poker room) have no idea how to achieve positional
advantage in a pot. They should be dead money at a table against
you. It is an important part of the game for those wanting to improve
their skills and essential for those wanting to become good enough
to play in the World Series Of Poker. If you see a player isolating
with position
you should be careful against this player. Either he/she just did
that by fluke or you know you have a player at your table that you
want to avoid until you catch the nut on the flop.
Kindergarden poker is all you
learn in the books published today. If you want to become a threat
at the tables and to achieve a respected level of play then you
better start considering “positional isolation” as part
of your online weapons system.
Some of the thought provoking
ideas I am putting forth may seem new to you. If that is the case
then now you know. If not, then you are exactly the type of player
that should be in a big tournament! These thoughts are not the “Dolly
Brunson” brainstorms that are repeated in every one of the
commercial Texas Hold’em books that you purchase at your local
book store.
The most important element of
Isolation with Position is betting. Ask any good online texas holdem
player about betting with position? Betting
is strategy. In No Limit Texas Hold’em a good offense
is always preferred to a good defense. There is no defense to a
player betting, other than calling and busting him/her out! Reading
your opposition is secondary. I am not implying that reading your
opponents has no importance. We all know it is important. Only that
in order to become a better player at this game you have to be ready
to bet in position and you have to be able to read and peg your
opponents (at the same time). You will notice that the good players
always bet into the blinds from the button if nobody has limped
into the pot before them and they even raise significantly with
one or two limpers. This is the positional bet that makes them so
good.
One of the stupidest plays any
player can make is limping into a pot with a great starting hand.
I don’t care if you have four lucky charms and that you just
lost your QQ to 22, you never limp into a pot with a hand! Never!
If you are at a weak table most people will limp in with small pocket
pairs or suited connectors and someone catches something and away
they go betting and we say that is Online Texas Holdem. I say that
the players there were so weak they did not have the common sense
to raise enough to reduce the number of callers preflop to two people.
So if you see many players limping into a pot for one or two or
three or four hands in a row you better say: I am Gus Hansen now
and bet 5 X BB preflop when you come into a pot. When you are at
a table where there is a lot of limping going on you are really
seated at a game of NO FOLD’EM HOLD’EM. This type of
table is where you are likely to see large fluctuations in people’s
stacks since too many players start playing all these multi-way
pots. If you find yourself playing like this you will note that
you are not accumulating chips, then you should change your tactics
immediately. Limping into a pot is not an acceptable way to approach
any poker game! You raise or you fold. In No Limit or Pot Limit
you must open with a raise. A raise is essential for three reasons:
1
- to gather information on your opponents and how they react to
that raise. The information you gather will help you with the play
of the hand later on when it is time to make an important decision.
2
- if you let the blinds get a look at a flop for free then you are
playing with fire since you know that by limping in you have just
allowed the blinds to enter into a pot for nothing and if they make
any kind of hand you just gave a pot away as a result of your weak
play. What a terrible waste!
3
- you have the ability to get a free card more often than not. The
reasoning here is that as the big raiser into the pot it is almost
expected that whoever is left in the hand check to you since they
expect you to pound after the flop. So now if you have four to a
flush you can check and take a free shot at your flush draw. This
is where all the great players isolate a player with position and
force them to make a tough call with the tournament on the line.
It cannot be stressed enough
- In No Limit or Pot Limit Hold’em you must open with a raise.
The amount of that raise will vary depending on your assessment
of the variables before you. These include your position, the size
of your stack, and the opposition behind you, the time left before
the blind change or the break, whether you won the last hand or
not, and how the table reacts to your normal (4 X BB) bets preflop.
So to recap, one important key
to playing Online
Texas Holdem is to isolate one player and raise into him with
position. Now if he re-raises back you consider folding. If not
you win the hand. Simple right? Let’s all give it a try! If
you think you are going to read anything about positional isolation
theory in a book purchased at a book store think twice … none
of the books in that store will help you become a better poker player.
If you can make money playing Texas Holdem why would you want to
share that with the world in a book? The theoretical books of today
are there for equalization. They help players lose their cash a
little bit at a time, making a larger rake for the house, and even
a nice bit of profit for the good players. If you want to become
good enough for the WSOP then you must learn Isolation with Position.
Many of you are watching poker on TV. How many multi-way pots do
you see? Very few right! A tell on the World Poker Tour or on ESPN!
I knew watching TV was good for something.
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