| Poker Strategy |
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| Written by Justin | |
| Monday, 09 October 2006 07:49 | |
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Learn to be a better poker player by learning certain strategies of the game. Here are a few articles that will help you become a better player. Begginers Guide to PokerPoker has grown into one of the most popular and biggest games in the world. Many would even consider it much more than a game. It has become a way of life for many and for some, even a way to pay the bills. With the growing popularity come many new players looking to become a poker player. Whether you would like to play poker for fun, for money or for a living there are some basic things that you need to understand about poker and how to get started.
Playing Pocket PairsOne of the most critical lessons new players must learn when they are new to Texas Hold’em is proper starting hand selection. Ultimately most two card combinations in Texas Hold’em are junk and will do nothing more than cost you lots of money over the long haul. One of the most important sets of hands in Texas Hold’em is the pocket pairs. Ranging in rank from two all the way up to the mighty ace, pocket pairs are your bread and butter hands in Texas Hold’em and when played properly will win you money time and again over the long haul.
What Type of Poker Player Are You?Most online poker sites have a feature that will allow you to label your opponents as a certain “type” of player. These player types include calling station, fish, shark, bomb, maniac plus many more. Some of these player types can be good, but getting labelled with one of the bad ones can become detrimental to your bankroll. Learn how to spot these kinds of players so that you can become familiar with which players you should avoid and which players to go after.
Metagame Poker - Being Mentally ReadyBefore starting any session in poker, you have to be comfortable with yourself. You need to have a clear head, being ready to focus on the thousands of decisions you have to make every time you play. Not only will you be enforcing good habits into your poker career, but you will be less likely to tilt off buy-in after buy-in.
Beginners Guide to Pot OddsThere comes a time in every poker player's career when they first hear of pot odds- perhaps that time has come for you, and perhaps that's why you're here. If so, congratulations- you're taking a necessary step towards becoming a great player! The concept of Pot Odds is absolutely critical for every player to know and understand. Although it is not a particularly difficult concept to learn, it is one that opens up a great many more avenues for one to explore advanced strategy. |
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