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Monday, March 08, 2010

Poker Tips For Texas Hold Em – Top 10 Tips And Tricks For Beginners

Texas Hold em is one of the most popular versions of poker. This article provides 10 poker tips for Texas Hold Em designed to improve the amateur poker player’s game.

1) The first poker tip for Texas Hold em is to ensure you assess the table position correctly at the start of a hand. What is your position in the round of betting? If you are near the beginning don’t bet too aggressively – you have not had the opportunity to assess other player’s hands.
2) Be aware of the number of people at the table and judge your hand accordingly. A Queen, 10 is quite a good hand if there are 2 or 3 players; less so if there are 10 of you, when other players will probably be holding Kings or Aces.
3) Make the most of strong hands. If you hold a pair of Aces you are favorite (though not guaranteed) to win the hand. So get as much money as you can in the pot early on – raise before the flop. The same principle applies in different degrees with other strong hands.
4) When you see the flop, turn or river, re-assess your hand carefully. Make decisions based on what has actually happened. You will always be hoping for certain cards – have any of these come out? If not, you need to consider whether you should stay in the hand.
5) When a new card is introduced, think about the hands your opponents might have. If you hold a pair of Kings and the flop shows an Ace you need to consider the possibility that another player has just made a better pair. Look for possible flushes and straights.
6) Don’t make current bets based on the amount of money you have in the pot. The cards on the table change probabilities. You should not desperately throw good money after bad. Part of being a great poker player is being able to throw away strong hands that will lose.
7) Conversely, when you are confident you have the best hand, you need to get as much money as possible into the pot. Choose your bets carefully – raising too much will induce folding but if you don’t raise enough you won’t maximize your winnings. This is an art and you must assess the player and their likely hand.
8) Observe betting patterns at each round to assess other player’s likely hands. If there is an Ace on the flop a raise might indicate the player is holding an Ace (but beware of bluffers).
9) Don’t bluff too much as a beginner. People will regularly challenge you and you will get found out very quickly.
10) The final poker tip for Texas Hold em is to ensure you assess each player on the table. Are they passive or aggressive? Observe play even when you have folded - when a player shows his cards think about his actions.


Alex Mayer is a poker professional from London, England. Whe shares her deep Poker expertise via the First Poker Tips website and is currently offering a 100% FREE WSOP entry on her FirstPokerTips site.

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