Tips for Playing Better Poker
By Jeff Lakie
Poker has
been gaining such popularity lately that many people are looking for the
secrets of the pros to help them play a better game. Countless books and
shows and web pages have been created to help people play better poker.
Whether you
are playing at the casino or in a regular weekly game, you want to know
the techniques that will make your game that much better.
There is one
secret of the pros that is important for every poker player to know. It
doesn't matter if you're playing Texas hold em' on a televised celebrity
match, or seven card stud in the casino, or five card draw with a bunch
of buddies at your house. This is one of the main secrets that pros use:
· “Play
tight.”
The term “playing
tight” means that you should fold bad hands quickly and aggressively play
good hands. If you have a bad hand, get out early. Don't try to wait it
out and hope that the cards will turn your way. They rarely do. However,
if you have a good hand, stay in and bet high. Your high bets will drive
out the weaker players and still raise the pot to make up for the small
losses that chipped away at your pile of cash through the evening. In fact,
a good player may only play a couple hands in an entire evening, but if
they play tight they can still win.
So what is
a good hand and what are other ways to help you play tight poker? It depends
on the game you're playing. Here are some suggestions, although these are
just guidelines and not everyone will agree.
· If
you are playing Texas Hold 'em, stay in if you are dealt a good black jack
hand on your two down. If not, get out.
· If
you are playing five card stud, stay in if you are dealt a pair. You may
want to stay in if you are dealt an Ace, but you're taking a risk. Otherwise,
get out.
· No
matter how tempting it is, don't hold out for a straight! If you're trying
to build a straight, fold because the chances are slim.
· If
you are playing draw poker, keep the required amount plus a “kicker” card,
which will throw off your opponents as to what you have. And you'll be
surprised at how often that kicker will help you win the pot.
· Don't
bluff. If you are great at bluffing, you may want to do it occasionally,
but most people are terrible at it. What's more, in many friendly games,
people will pay to see if you're bluffing because the stakes are low, so
if you gain a reputation for never bluffing you will also gain a reputation
for going big only when you have a good hand.
Jeff Lakie
is the founder of Poker
Resources a website providing information on Poker
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