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Texas Hold'em Tips

Basic Strategy: Tips : Position : Starting Hands: Bluffing : Betting : Money Management

So this is where it all begins, a fantastic journey that is going to teach


you the bread and butter strategy that you are going to need to beat
friends, family and complete strangers at the poker table to help you
pad your bankroll on a regular basis.

I could delve right into a strategy article here, but I am going to whet
your appetite a little with a few core Texas Hold'em tips to get the
ball rolling. This way we can set some basic (but easy to follow)
groundwork, and then build on it as we go along. No problemo...

1] Stick to playing good cards.


As much as you might like to think that being a good poker player is playing any two cards
and making money with them, it really isn't. If you are playing bad cards, you are playing bad
cards... there is no two ways about it, no matter how many fancy plays you think you know.

As a potential winning poker player, you need to come to terms with the fact that you have to
throw away the majority of the hands you are dealt. The ability to play the good cards and
throw away the bad ones is the foundation of every winning poker player. You might see pro
players on TV playing useless hands, but these shows do not truly reflect how these pros play
normally (if they want to win money), so don't get sidetracked.

Have a read over the article on starting hand strategy for more information.

2] Always think about your position.


Your position at the table can have a huge influence of the outcome of a hand. You will really
be amazed at how much power you have when you are acting after your opponents rather
than before. The longer you play poker, the more you will start to realize how almost
every play you make will be influenced by your position at the table.
You see that white dealer button on the table? Make sure you get used
to keeping track of it, because playing in position (when you are acting
after your opponents) more often than you play out of position will have
a dramatic effect on the number of pots that you drag home.

Hands in Texas Hold'em can be won on position alone.


Honestly, position is awesome.

3] Don't get addicted to bluffing.


Yes, bluffing can win you a few extra pots, but it is not the heart of winning poker strategy.
First of all you need to work out how to play a hand properly, and then you can start thinking
about adding extra elements to your game like the bluff. The chances are that if you are a new
player, you are bluffing far too often and losing money because of it.

It is an awesome feeling to pull off a successful bluff, but as you start out learning the game
and trying to make money from it, the bluff is something that is best set to the side for the time
being. If a prime opportunity to bluff jumps right out at you, then by all means do what you
need to take the pot. But in general, the bluff is something that should be used sparingly and
only in the right situations when you are confident that it is going to work.

It's better to save your money and check, rather than lose a lot by
attempting to bluff. Read up on the bluffing tips article to help you pick
the right spots.

4] Learn a little bit of the maths.


No, please, don't run. The math in poker isn't that hard at all. Okay, it might
take 5 or 10 minutes to get your head around some of it, but it is incredibly
handy and will help you to make the most profitable decisions possible at
every opportunity and earn you a lot of money. Now that's enough to get
anyone wanting to learn some math!

Your first stop should be the playing flush and straight draws article, which will cover basic
maths and pot odds. You don't have to read it just yet, but keep it in mind for a little further
down the road.
5] Think about everything that is taking place
at the poker table.
A thinking poker player is a winning poker player. The problem with poker is that if you
win, it doesn't necessarily mean that you made the right play. Similarly, if you lose, it does not
mean that you made the wrong play. This can make it tricky to figure out what is wrong and
right when it comes to playing a good poker game, but only if you let it.

Whenever you make a decision, think about why you are doing what you are doing and what
you expect to accomplish by doing this. Similarly, think about why your opponents are making
the moves they make and why they could be making them. This is a great way to develop
your mind and help to start seeing poker from all the angles, which is key to developing a
winning poker game.

Texas Hold'em tips overview.


Okay, that's pretty much everything I wanted to say. I'm not going to drag this out for any
longer, but I just want to say that if you can follow these Texas Hold'em tips closely and build
upon them with the information on this site, you will eventually become a consistent winner in
the game of no limit Texas Hold'em. Cool or what?

Oh, and also. Don't forget to play within your limits and exercise good money management.
Otherwise you are doomed to failure, no matter how well you can play. Seriously.

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