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Know When To Hold’em And Know When To Fold’em

So your bluff didn’t work, and now you are faced with an all-in check raise from a rather tight player. You know what you have to do. Even though it’s against your natural instinct to back down, sometimes there is just no other option. Let’s say you’re in a hand with two big cards and you raised the pot from late position. The big blind calls you and neither of you hit the flop. Normally, he’s going to check to you, the pre-flop aggressor.

Searching The Web For Free Poker Training Online

Playing poker has become a fun pastime for a lot of people. The game itself can seem complicated, especially when there are millions of versions. Thankfully for us, there are several free poker training videos online. Sites like Rakebackftw.com exist almost everywhere. They are generally free to use.

Advanced Betting Techniques in Texas Hold’em Poker: The Slow Play – Part 1 of 3

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.

How to Spot Chip, Card and Betting Tells in Texas Hold’em Poker – Part 4 of 4

Chip Tells

Poker: A People’s Game Using Cards

A poker player needs a reliable game strategy in order to become a good player. Still using the same strategy on all your opponents and on each game you encounter is not a good move. You need to change your plans in order to become a better poker player.