Archive for March, 2009

Consistent Early Play in Live Poker

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

There are many different techniques you can utilize when playing live poker to give yourself an edge. It’s up to each player to know what works best for him or her. One such technique involves making consistent plays early on in hands. Give the following technique a shot next time you are at the poker tables.

Early on in hands, it can be easy to give other players an idea of the strength of your hand based on a larger or smaller bet than you usually make. However, if you throw out the same token poker chip or three each time, you will not allow opponents to put you on any sort of hand. Of course, if you have garbage, you should throw it away.

However, if you are committed, at least initially, to the hand, consider a nominal bet that you can make most times. It will keep your opponents guessing and take away one more opportunity for them to get inside your head at the poker tables.. This tactic especially comes in handy when you have a very strong hand early on and want to lure people to stay in.

This is only one facet of your game which you can seek to maximize your chances while minimizing the possibility of giving away the sort of cards you hold. As with every other poker strategy, the main key is still to know when to hold them and when to fold them.

Heads up at the poker tables

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Solid techniques will be useful in heads up No Limit Texas hold em poker games. In general, skill and observational techniques will have more implication as the number of opponents you are against goes down. Don’t fall into a trap of thinking that since there is only one opponent you can pay less attention to get the poker chips! This is a faulty point of view to fall into. A better point of view to adopt is that since you are against one opponent instead of a full table of eight opponents, there is actually now opportunity to try to gain eight times more info!!

Well, this could be unrealistic due to there may literally not be that much info. But the theory of gaining more information is relevant. Against one player it should even be an exercise to make sure you are looking for something to use as a reference point on every single hand. Things like paying attention to your opponent’s reactions to flops compound in importance. If you can get that one player figured out the effects to their clay chip stack will be devastating.

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