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Poker Strategy
- Starting Hands
The first thing you
must understand when you play Texas Holdem
is which hands are good and which are bad.
Though it depends on the number of people
in the game and the type, here is a general
guide to use when you are just starting
out but want to be a winning player at the
lower limits. I suggest starting out at
a fixed limit of $1-2 or lower.
Hands to Raise with:
These are 'premium hands'
that you want to jam the pot with preflop:
AA, KK, QQ, AK, JJ,
AQ, 1010
Hands to call with:
You want to see the
flop with these hands and then decide. Do
not call three bets with these hands, call
only one or two.
AJ, KQ, QJ, J10, 109
(only if of same suit),99, 88, 77, Ax (same
suit)
Poker Strategy -
Pot Odds
Once you hit the flop,
you should use pot odds to decide your next
action. When you hit the flop, either you
will be winning or hopefully winning (with
a made hand) or you want cards to improve
your hand (you are drawing). If you have
a made hand, you should bet and raise. You
want to win the pot now because more cards
can only help your opposition. An example
of a made hand is if you hold AK and the
board is KJ4.
If you do not have a
made hand, you are drawing. You must use
'pot odds' to determine if you should call
or fold. First, you must count the number
of outs you have. An out is a card that
will make your hand the best hand. For example,
if your hand is KJ, and the board is Q 10
7, then your outs are 4 Aces and 4 9's,
or 8 outs total. To calculate your percentage
of hitting an out, you take the # of outs
times 2, then add 2. Once you figure out
this number, you multiply it by the pot
to see what the maximum bet is that you
can call. For example, if you have 6 outs
(6 cards will help you), you have about
a 14% chance of hitting. If the pot is $100
and you must call $10, you should call b/c
you can call up to $14 (.14 X 100) but the
cost is only $10. However, if the bet to
you was $20, you should fold, because that
would require a 20% chance of hitting.
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