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Poker Strategy
- Deception
Bluffing and Slow playing
are two deceptive techniques you should
employ.
Bluffing
Contrary to popular
belief, bluffing is almost useless in a
low limit game (anything less than $2-4).
Rarely will people not call to a showdown,
so there is no point in scaring people out
of the pot. I suggest waiting to bluff until
you play at a higher limit. When you play
at a higher limit, it's best to bluff when
you 'represent' something and there are
only one or two opponents in the pot. For
example, betting at the flop with a high
card on the board 'represents' a pair, raising
when a flush is possible 'represents' the
flush.
Slow playing
Slow playing means deceiving
your opponents into thinking you have less
of a hand then you do. For example, suppose
you hold KK. The flop comes K33, so you
flopped a full house! There is no need to
scare people out of the pot because there
is little chance of someone drawing out
on you. Thus, you should wait to the turn
or maybe even river to jam the pot with
bets and raises. You should slow play if
two conditions are met:
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You hold a whopper
and there is almost no chance of someone
drawing on you
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You
will only get action if some other cards
come out that will improve your opponents'
hands, but these cards are not good
enough to make these hands beat yours.
Poker Strategy -
Tilt
Being on tilt means
letting your emotions disrupt your ability
to play. All poker players go on tilt at
least once during their career, but limiting
these episodes is essential to winning at
poker. Poker is a game that requires reason.
If you have JQ of spades, and the flop comes
AQ10, all of hearts, and there is a lot
of betting action, you need to know to fold.
If you were on tilt, you would let your
emotions take control and make you do whatever
it took to take down the pot. You would
keep chasing, hoping to catch a king and
hoping that no one had a flush.
In general, people who
get upset and don't stay focused and reasonable
will lose all the money they brought to
the table.
Poker is almost anti-human
in the way it triggers emotions but rewards
people who are made of stone. I don't mean
to scare you or act as if all poker players
are unemotional stones, but it is imperative
to stay focused and rational while at the
poker table.
Generally, most players
tilt due to a bad beat or if they just can’t
seem to win a hand. Some players have a
slight tilt after they win a big hand or
two, but those episodes generally are much
shorter than tilts caused by losing.
For example, take a
hand I played recently. I had AQ and the
flop came AQ2. I bet and was called. A 10
came on the turn. Bet, call. River was a
7. I bet and he raised. I decided to just
call, thinking he may have actually had
KJ. No, he had 77. The idiot had called
me to the river with little hope but won
on a very lucky river catch. Needless to
say, I was not playing well the next couple
of hands.
While going on tilt
is natural, you need to limit it. Generally,
the best way is to sit out a couple of hands
and go on a walk. Another good way to handle
a bad beat is to just think about all the
bad beats you have laid in the past. After
the bad beat I mentioned above, I sat back
and thought about the time I stupidly went
all in a pot limit Omaha with bottom set.
I had 33J7, 3J7 of spades, and there was
368 on the board- the 8 was a spade. My
opponent had 88, the best hand when all
the money went into the pot. I was lucky
enough to catch a backdoor flush on the
turn-river and took down a huge pot. I went
on to win the most money that day that I
have ever won. If I had lost that hand,
I probably would have called it quits and
never would have won all of that money.
Thinking about the time I pulled off this
bad beat and went on to win such a huge
sum helps me get through the times that
some idiot rivers me.
Many people, myself
included, tend to curse at the computer
if they get bad beat. However, for myself
at least, cursing is not nearly as therapeutic
as thinking about that huge bad beat I laid
at the Omaha table. Cursing tends to make
you madder and will cause you to develop
some bad habits. When you are about to go
on tilt, sit out and think of happy thoughts
(as cheesy as it sounds, it's true) and
hopefully you can resume playing your best.
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