A Beginner's Guide To Texas Holdem Strategies
If you are going to learn to play poker, then you must learn to
play Texas Hold'em. Before you jump right into a game, take a
moment and study the following tips:
1. First, before you step into the world of an online Texas
Hold'em poker room, decide what you feel comfortable wagering.
Never put more money into your online account than you can
comfortably afford to lose.
2. Don't ever get into the habit of chasing loses. If you do,
you'll inevitably find yourself making bad plays, such as
calling or raising when you should fold.
3. Play small tournaments or ring games before you jump into the
larger tournaments. Players with a lot more experience than a
beginner will dominate in these games. They read players well
and can quickly determine what the best possible hand is.
4. Take notes on other players when you're playing. You will
have plenty of time to do this as many players take their time
in making proper play decisions. It's smart to take notes on the
other players every time you play because you are likely to come
across them again in another tournament. Use what you have
learned about them, against them.
5. Practice reading the flop, the turn, and the river. Know what
the best possible hands are at any given time.
6. Do not play loose poker online. Your bluff will be called.
7. For the most part, while learning to play online Texas
Hold'em, play the top ten starting hands, and play a tight game
of poker.
8. Avoid playing multiple games at a time, your better players
don't do it and you shouldn't either.
Above all else, have fun and learn how to play your hands by
watching other players in tournament play. If players show their
cards at the end of the hand, make quick notes and try to learn
their betting patterns.