subject: Advanced Betting Techniques - Tricky Hands to Watch Out For Texas Hold'Em Poker [print this page] Winning poker comes down to being able to squeeze a profit out of marginal situations. The object is not to win every hand played, but to win every hand you play. The best way to do this is to out bet your opponents. Every bet made should have a purpose. Either it is made to induce a weaker hand to fold, or it is made to maximize the winnings on the hand. NL No Limit Hold Em Poker is a great game however there are some dangerous pit falls lurking around the place. Some of which draw new players into a false sense of security. Don't be tricked. Avoid the following hands to ensure you have real, long lasting success in poker. Texas Hold em is one of the most popular versions of poker. It provides 10 poker tips for Texas Hold Em designed to improve the amateur poker player's game.
Face Cards And Low Cards
I reckon that these would have the be the worst cards that dupe so many players into losing so much money. For some reason, when someone sees paint they automatically think they have a great hand. Well I'm sorry, but a Q-2 or J-3 isn't a good hand. Even watch out when its a King or Ace because they aren't that good just by themselves.
These pockets get new players time and time over. Most of all, when the pressures on and the need for a good hand is at it's highest, players will see these and think they've got gold. Sadly, this isn't the case, and playing these cards when in a corner is one of the worst things you can do.
Coin Flip Hands
Coin flip hands are the hands that you get where at the draw you have about a 50-50 chance of winning or losing, based on the draw. These cards are dangerous because you are practically just betting on pure luck to win.
This isn't a good idea. You should be playing poker on skill and probability and be sure (well, almost sure) you are going to win. Just closing your eyes and saying 'flip the coin, I'll take 1 in 2 odds' is like drawing a barrel to your head and playing Russian roulette with your stack.
Advanced Betting Techniques - Tricky Hands to Watch Out For Texas Hold'Em Poker
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