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Take
a look at the top 10 pocket cards in Texas
Holdem, here and then start forming a
strategy.
S
= suited (of the same suit)
M = mismatched
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AA |
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KK |
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QQ |
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JJ |
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AK-S |
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10/10 |
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AK-M |
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AQ-S |
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KQ-S |
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AJ-S |
Take
the advise offered here, at Texas Holem Poker
Directory: Always try to identify the best
possible hand on the table, called the 'nuts',
which will usually belong to one of the players
still involved in heavy betting.
For example, if the board is showing a K hearts,
Q diamonds, 10 spades, 8 clubs, and 7 hearts,
then the best possible hand would be a high
straight Ace, K, Q, J, 10. This means that if
you have an Ace, J, you have the 'nuts' and
therefore should play aggressively.
On the other hand, if you have a J, 9, you
should be careful. Always try to recognize as
early as possible if you have the 'nuts' so you
can maximize your betting.
Much
of the fun of poker comes from developing
successful poker strategies. Learning how to win
poker games requires patience and practice. One
of the most important tips is to have fun. If
you enjoy yourself, you will be able to keep a
level head, be objective, and win games. So,
what is the best strategy for betting on Texas
Holdem poker games? Just overcards on the flop:
You can bet with an ace or two minor overcards
on the flop, but in general you should fold if
someone raises your bet.
If
someone bets before you on the flop you can call
with two overcards, but fold them at the turn
unless your hand improves at that point. You can
call with two major overcards (ie A-J) if
someone raises your bet on the flop. You can
also check-call a bet on the turn with that kind
of hand, unless the board looks threatening. A
small pair with an overcard kicker is a strong
hand that you can (cold) call a raise with on
the flop. However, you should probably fold the
hand on the next round if it was raised on the
flop and you haven't improved the hand and
someone bets before you.
Sometimes
you can bluff-bet if the flop contains an ace.
Your opponents will often fold in such a
situation if they don't have any pairs or an
open ended straight, because it's impossible for
them to have any overcards when the flop
contains an ace. Please note that this strategy
tends to only work if your opponents are few and
are not too loose.
We
hope you have found this basic strategy guide
for Texas Holdem helpful. Your game will improve
with practice. Trying putting this strategy to
use in a real game of poker. Remember to have
fun!
Much
of the fun of poker comes with developing your
own playing strategies. Think of the tips below
as ways to begin developing your own method of
playing. This best advice we can offer is have
fun. You will enjoy yourself and keep a level
head. These are key to successful Texas Holdem
strategies.
Practice
is always the better way to make progress on any
issue. There are many ways to play poker and
many different poker games. Play the game which
you are familiar (or want to be) for free and
keep doing it on a regular basis even if this
bores you. Keep your attention at your rival
players and try to learn from their mistakes.
This
is very important. Become familiar with as much
data as you can on the Poker game you want to
learn, this will definitely help you improve
your skills.
Note
that players on free tables may bluff their
play. But when it comes to real money tables,
everyone tries to keep their money and win more
- this is the place to watch your opponents
behavior.
If
you're having a bad time at the tables, take a
break. in fact, take breaks anyway just to keep
yourself fresh and fed.
Play
steady, and have fun. This is the purpose of the
game. Keep practicing and visiting us and you'll
be soon winning in no time.
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