Poker Pitfalls To Avoid
Of course, no one plans on losing, there would be no point to do
that, but still here are some things to do if you plan that. Or
better said, things not to do ever in poker if you don't want to
lose a lot of hands.
Select hands poorly - If you are playing too many hands and they
are mostly played when they shouldn't, then you have a big
problem. Many players do this mistake and they should correct.
Do not try and hold on to a hand that practically stands no
change to a draw or a pot. Calculate the odds, the pot odds and
the implied hand odds and also pay attention to the persons you
are playing with. If everything is against the hand you are
playing then you should fold. Also pay attention to position and
game limits. The bright side of playing too many hands is not
when you are the one that does that, but the others are. There
will always be players that do this mistake and they have to be
spotted and used accordingly.
Gutshots - draw like this and you have so little chances to
getting the hand and actually winning that you can say from the
start that you will lose your money. Drawing a gutshot means
there is just one card to make your straight draw. For example
you hold a hand of A and K and the card on the flop are J and Q.
Everyone automatically draws for the straight in this situation.
But, they should first calculate the odds before playing that
much to go on the river because they are 1:11 to hit on the turn
and 1 to almost 6 against to hit on the river. Low chances when
you come to think about all that money you are playing to see
the cards and considering the fact that you might not be the
only one that draws for that nut straight. You might find
yourself hitting your draw but losing the pot.
Backdoor Flushes - these are worse than the gutshots. If on a
gutshot you have some chances close to 10 on the turn and 5 on
the river, here your chances are 1:20 against. A backdoor flush
means that you need the perfect two cards to complete your hand
and they have to be of the same suit. if you really want to draw
to such a hand then you must see if there are extra outs cause
if not, chance you will win are very low.
Small pairs - incredible but there are some that play hands like
small pairs just because they have a pair. These hands are great
but only in loose games because there you will have a very
strong hand if you hit, meaning you get extra cards of the same
amount. If you have two 5, then you expect to get at least one
more. But if you don't then your hand remains very low and
chances that you don't hit are on the flop about 1:8, and after
it they become 1:23. So drawing to this pairs isn't such a good
idea unless there are other motives.