Poker Texas Holdem Tips and Advices

Poker Texas Holdem Tips and Advices
Texas Hold em is one of the most exciting poker games that you can play on-line. While it is an easy game to learn, it has proved a hard game to master. A lot of players at the beginning of their career consider winning an easy task  but as they delve more into cash and tournaments tables they discover that Texas Hold em is a difficult game that demands a lot of skills and a lot of knowledge. In this article we will cover some of the most fundamental tips and advices that will prove quite beneficial for the new players.
Learn to Fold
If you don't learn when to fold you will end up losing great amounts of money. There is an old and classic saying that states; Don't Hold em! Fold em! This is absolute true and it is the basic principle you should understand about this game. But in order to follow this rule you should also understand which cards to fold. In general you should fold starting hole cards that are below T-J and they are not pairs. For example you can play with a 8-8 and even a 3-3 but you should not keep a T-8. You can keep a A-6 but you should not call the blinds with a T-7. In order to understand this better you should learn which starting hands to play but in general remember that you should not hold on anything that is below T-J. There are a few occasions that you will win with a 7-8 making a straight and many more where you will loose.
Another aspect is the Flop. The Flop is one of the most crucial stage as the 3 out of the 5 board cards are revealed and the players that achieve a connection to the Flop start betting the pot. So there is no need to keep betting if you don't make a connection to the Flop. The only exception to this is if you have a quite strong pair at hand and all the cards that open are lower in rank. Example you hold K-K the Flop opens 4-T-9. But if you hold a weak pair like a 3-3 and the Flop opens Q-K-9 and the remaining players start betting consider folding since you are the weakest. As you understand poker is quite complex. It demands a lot of judgment and even guessing abilities. Remember that each round is unique. In order to better appreciate your opponents hand you must estimate the Flop in relation to their bets.
Learn the Rules and the Rankings
People think they know the rules but sometimes the game can be tricky. For example in Texas Hold' em you can use all of the cards at the board. There are many players that seem to ignore this rule; they fold after the River when the board has a Flush or a Straight and it seems that there is no potential better hand among the players. For example you are holding a Q-J and your opponent a K-T. The board has a A-Q-J-K-10. In this case you might fold considering from the bets that your opponent has a better hand but the board has a Straight and it is visible there can not be a higher straight. So you share the pot regardless of your hole cards.
Generate A Tight-Aggressive Image
A Tight player is a player that folds with weak hole cards but plays quite aggressively when he has a good to strong hand. In order to generate a good image for yourself expose your cards at the Showdown stage (either you are the winner or a looser) suggesting that your bets or your raises were justified by your strong hand. In this way your opponents will believe that you are a player who bets only when he has a good reason for it and they will be more willing to fold at the next rounds. You can take advantage of this image if you decide to bluff. But do not overdo it since bluffing is another skill that demands a lot of experience specially in estimating your opponents and their hand as well.
Understand your Opponents
You must estimate your opponents profile at the table. There are players who bluff, who play only the strong cards, who play all the hands and players that make bad beats all the time. Trying to understand what cards your opponents play might be hard specially at the beginning but it is a must if you want to better control the game. Over the time you will see players whose bluffs are exposed by other players. Try to remember who bluffs and who does not. It can help you at the later rounds. Make notices about the players that play too aggressively most of the times and also look for players that expose their cards at the end of a round. This means that they want you to believe that they only play small or strong hands in order to take advantage of this at a later stage.
Take your time to Learn
You can try practicing your poker skills at fun mode tables and at the micro-limits tables where bets start from 0.02 cents. In this way you will feel much more confident in taking risks. Texas Hold em demands a lot of practice. So take your time to read, to test your skills and to practice your knowledge before you join the high stake tables.
Quick Tips:

Play at six seated tables if you want easier control over your opponents.

  Free-roll tournaments are  free to join and a good place to get yourself familiar with tournaments rules and structure.

  Always see poker in general as a source of entertainment and not as a source of profit. If you are afraid of losing your money do not play in the first place. In order to take risks you must be able to afford them. Play responsible and you will not loose.


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