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Online Poker Strategy
Know your cards and rules.
This might seem like common sense, but it's surprising how many people sit down at a real money table and aren't even sure what a hand is worth. It's also surprising how many people have no idea how to play
a particular type of poker, yet happily lose money at it without knowing the rules in full. If you need help with hands and/or game rules; read up first:
Know what the chances are for a hand coming together.
Make sure you know not only what hand beats what, but how likely a hand is to come up at any given time. It's one thing to know that two pair isn't as good as a Flush - but it's just as important to know
what the chances are that your opponent actually has that Flush dealt. This will help you read a bluff.
You should be able to determine the likelihood that you will improve your hand (before it's completely dealt) and the chances of your opponent having a hand that beats it. If you don't, how do you know when to stay in the round and when to fold?
Always consider the reward vs. the risk.
Every time you're required to feed the pot you should be asking yourself - what's the pot value versus how much money I have to put in? It's simple risk management - if you have a 1 in 10 chance of taking a pot,
but a 1 in 20 chance of having the winning hand on the table - fold!
Over the long run, you'll win more money if you stay in on games where the chance of taking the pot outweighs the risks.
Don't stay in every hand!
It goes along with assessing the pot amounts, but starts earlier than there. If you're dealt a hand full of crap - fold! Provided you're not bluffing, why put in any more money than you have to when the odds are against
you. The reason most people stay in on a bad deal? 'Because it's boring to fold and wait for the next hand.' That's not something you'll hear a professional player say, ever.
The exception to this is the occasional bluff. It's still not wise to stay in without a decent hand if someone else has initiated the raising and appears to have a hand. However, if you never put any money on the table without having 4 of a kind first, people will eventually figure it out. When that happens, the pots will be small on your winning hands because people will know to fold.
Find people that aren't as good as you!
It's simple, there are people at different skill levels for every game - why play against the pros? If you can find a table full of people that you can beat - play there! Poker's about winning money, not trying to match
your skills for the biggest challenge.
Don't forget to bluff! And when you do bluff, remember...
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