Some
basic Poker Tips
1. Play only the best starting hands.
If you are dealt
a weak hand, fold quickly. One of the greatest mistakes
of beginning players is to play a lot of hands, whereas
top players typically play only 20-30% of their starting
hands.
2.
If you can't beat them, don't join them.
If you have
a weak hand, and assume that the other players have
good hands, fold. It's better to fold and live to play
another hand.
3.
Be selective and aggressive.
Experienced Poker players
know when not to commit chips to a hand,
and when to play to get more money in the pot. Aggressive
players can win either by forcing others out of the
hand, or by holding the best cards. Passive players can
only
win by holding the best cards at the showdown.
4.
Study your opponents.
In online Poker games, body language
is irrelevant but studying the actions of your opponents
can
still give you an advantage. It is possible at many
online Poker rooms to observe a table before joining
it, and
even during a game one can learn a lot about the
playing
skills
of different players. Watch how opponents bet, how
much they bet, when they hesitate, and note in what
position they are betting.
5.
Use position.
In Poker games,
position
is power. Acting after opponents is valuable because
you garner clues about their hands while giving
out minimal information regarding your own. Also, against
one or
two
opponents, you can often take the pot with a mere
bet if they've checked to you.
6.
When losing, gear down.
If the
cards are against you, play fewer hands, stay
away from marginal hands, make opponents work hard to
draw you
out, and never play weak hands from a starting
position.
Useful
Poker Information
Rules
Poker Etiquette
Popular Terms
Hand Rank
Poker Tips
Bluffing
|