Texas holdem tips

by admin on May 11, 2011

1. Play tight. The most important advice when playing tournaments at the lower end of the scale of money is to adopt a “tight” game means that you only play hands that are very good to excellent; pairs, AK, AQ, AJ, KQ and suited connectors. It is very difficult to stick to this rule and you will need to be extremely disciplined to remove it, but if you do, you can earn more money than anything else you can do. 2. Be aggressive. When you get a hand you will play the number two peak of largest poker is to bet big. Do not limp and “see what happens,” set in Paris stronger than the force all or nearly all your opponents to fold. Each player left on the flop has a chance to beat you – even the “no-hoper” who ask 10-6 or J-4. Anyone can hit a flop chance it is essential that you remove the opposition as much as possible. Also remember that your AK or AQ is not really much of a hand unless you catch something to improve it. 3. Do not go all-in. Too often you see poker players make decisions like going crazy all-in in the first two rounds of a tournament to win anything, but the blinds. Consider this scenario: You start with 1500 chips and blinds are 20 and 10.

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