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Casino Texas Hold'em Online Poker Strategies |
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22 September 2004
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Texas Hold'em Poker is
just one of many variations of poker that can be found at
the online casinos. Poker itself is probably the most
popular and well recognized of all the online casino games.
Whether you are an amateur Texas Hold'em player or an expert
it is always worth picking up a few new tips and strategies
on how to succeed while playing poker at your favorite
online casino. Read on to find out more.
Two important things to know about the Game
It may seem obvious to be reminded of the following
fundamental facts, but often players get caught up in the
excitement of the game and forget the basics.
1. The two cards you hold are the only cards that set you
apart from the other players and give you the chance to win.
2. All of the face-up cards are community cards, shared by
you and every other player.
It's fundamental that you focus on what those cards could
mean to someone else at least as much as you focus on what
they mean to you. Keep your eyes open for your opponent's
straight and flush possibilities.
Ranking Your own Cards
Usually, the first decision you make in a hand of Texas Hold
'Em Poker happens with your only knowledge being what your
two cards are.
When you look at your own cards, be careful not to reveal
anything with your body language or facial expression.
Taking a sharp breath, no matter how quietly you do it, can
tell a wily opponent all he needs to know to have an
advantage over you. Keyword: emotionless.
How do you know if your cards are worthy? It depends in part
on how many players are in the game, but a general rule is
that you should seriously consider folding before the flop
if you have two non-pair cards, both less than 10. A more
conservative player might fold if just one of the cards is
less than 10; a more aggressive player might stay in with,
for example, an 8 and 9 of the same suit (because those
cards give you decent possibilities for a straight or a
flush).
If the big blind (a forced bet designed to ensure that every
hand has a pot) is low enough, it may be worthwhile to pay
in so that you can see the flop even if you don't have
particularly strong cards in your hand. But don't abuse this
exception to the rule -- it can get you into trouble more
quickly than you imagine.
A lot of Texas Hold 'Em strategy is based on the cards in
your hand. You must be willing to suffer through a series of
poor hands (e.g. 5-8, 2-6, 4-9) without getting impatient.
The good hands will come, eventually, and you'll be in
better position to take advantage of them if you don't waste
your chips trying to get something out of nothing.
The Flop
After seeing the flop, don't be afraid to cut your losses. A
common mistake made by novices is to decide, "I'm already in
this hand, so I might as well play it out." Wrong.
With seven players at a table, two pair or better will
generally be the winning hand. If you don't have the high
pair after the flop (e.g. if the flop is K-9-5, the high
pair would be two Ks), and you're not in good position for a
straight or a flush, you should probably get out of the
hand.
However, remember that as the number of players goes down,
so does the potential of a strong hand -- so if you're at a
table with just two other players, it could pay off to be
more aggressive.
If you're first to bet after the flop, don't be afraid to
check. This can work to your advantage in two ways. First,
if your hand is on the weak side, you might be able to see
one more card without having to put more into the pot.
Second, if your hand is strong, you could convince an
opponent or two that it's weaker than it really is.
Fourth Street and Fifth Street
Also know as The Turn and The River, the fourth and fifth
community cards give you two more chances to either get out
of the pot before you lose even more money or increase your
winnings.
At this point, it's likely there will only be one or two
other players still in the pot with you. The best advice
here is to be cautious. After fourth street, don't stay in
the pot hoping for a straight or flush, unless you can do so
on a check (that is, without putting more chips into the
pot). Although there will be times when you would have drawn
the straight or flush, they will be outweighed by the times
you wouldn't. The bottom line is this: Don't allow yourself
to get sucked in too far with a weak hand.
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