How to Win Texas Hold'em
Texas Hold'em...minutes to learn, life time to master. One of the most
important things that you need to do in order to win, is to be patient.
Most people that are unsuccessful are the ones that like to play every
hand and chase cards. Be selective on the hands you play and you will
increase your odds greatly. Get an understanding of how the other players
at the table are playing, loose....tight? This is important to know
because the person playing loose is very hard to bet out of a hand and the
players that are tight usually only play when they have a monster
hand.
A few tips to remember. A loose player likes to bluff alot, one way to
feel a loose player out is to raise his bet or check raise him and watch
how they react. Remember mentally how they reacted in each betting round,
so if it does come to the show down and you see their cards, you have just
been given a great read on their style of play. A tight player generally
only plays the "nuts" early on, but then they know you have a read on them
and their style of play, so in the later rounds they try stealing the pot
with a big bet. If you have a feeling they might be trying to steal the
pot, again raise their bet. If a tight player is quick to call, more than
likely they have a hand so fold. Otherwise with your raise, a tight player
will put you on a higher hand, fold and wait until their hand comes
along.
Watch how players are betting and remember that, so if it comes to a
show down and cards are turned over, you'll get a good read on their
betting sytle. What I mean here is; did they have a made hand or were they
on a draw? Did they bet on the flop, turn and river, or slow play their
hand? It's very important to learn how others play in order to win in the
later rounds when the blinds are higher.
Playing Pocket Pairs. a couple things I suggest, if its early in a game
wait to see a flop. The more players at the table, the riskier it is to go
all-in. Wait until you see the flop and then if you pocket pair is higher
than the board, bet aggressivly and see how others react. If over cards
come out and someone bets big, do not be affraid to fold. Be cautious to
what the board gives you, does it give other players an opportunity at a
straight or flush? Several times I have had my Aces cracked going all in
pre-flop. Later in the game and with less players, pocket pairs increase
in strength, becasue you are not on a draw, unless someone else has a
pocket pair that is higher than yours.
Bluffing, this is a big part of the game. Alot of players seem to be
bluffing more (more so online). Here again, you need to get a feel on
others playing styles in order to get a read on them to determine if it is
a bluff or strong hand. All players bluff to win a pot, you have to. I
think you need to bluff a win, maybe one an hour. If you are a player that
doesn't get caught in bluffs early on, it makes it that much easier to
bluff a win once the pot is larger in the later rounds. If you do get
caught early and often, players are more than likely to call your bets and
get tells that you may not know you have.
On TILT? Another important part of this game is to control your
emotions. We all take bad beats or fold a winning hand, it's a part of the
game, but if you get upset or go on tilt, you will not win! Stand up for a
minute, sit out a hand, get your thoughts together, put it behind you and
get re-focused.
Always remember to be patient and play solid hands. It's a marathon not
a sprint. A Thought to play by; it's aways better to rake a small pot than
to lose a big one.
Philip Perkins
http://www.thatsnolimit.com/