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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Poker Strategy - Master Beginner

Sometimes players forget about important poker basics. So, at the request of some of our subscribers, we are offering a refresher course on a few essential poker strategies.

As you embark upon your new career in poker (okay, maybe you're just playing for kicks), you will want to have some basic stepts down before you start getting into the fun stuff like trying to psych-out your opponents. To sit at the table with the pro's requires deep pockets, complex considerations, and other betting techniques. However you will most likely be playing at the fixed-limit or lower-limit games. Your primary goal should be to know how to master the game and to manage your money rather than to be stressed over who's sitting next to or across from you.

In most cases, beginner players are not going to be calculating the cards and the combination possibilities in your pocket hands. They are worried more about the cards that they have got and likewise so should you. Play tight and stay consistent to a strategy that will straighten your learning curve in no time. Do not worry about beating other players just yet. Focus on beating the odds of the game.


First let's determine which of your pocket hands are good from bad.

* Hands You Will Want To Raise
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These hands are the "cream of the crop" giving you the signal to load up the pot before the flop:

AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, AK, AQ

* Hands You Ought To Call
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You should wait to see the flop before you decide to raise or to fold. However you do not want to call more than twice since you will blatantly reveal your position to others that you are unsure of your cards and that you are relying merely on luck to win the game. (Remember you want to beat the odds)

AJ, A"x" (if of same suit), KQ, KJ, QJ, JT, T9 (if of same suit), 99, 88, 77

If you get anything lower you can fold if you would like. However always keep in mind the pot odds in relation to the chips that you have thrown in. You want to ensure that the pot gains are larger in amount and in your favor to return the bets that you have made - smaller bets for larger returns. Also small $2 raises aren't going to make anybody shriek "Mercy!" at the lower limits, but it does show you who is playing right versus those who are playing outright foolishness at the end when everybody reveals their cards. This strategy may not always apply when you're playing with good players but it gives you the discipline to keep an eye out on your money every time you sit at the table.

Learn to master the odds of winning using your opening hand. Bet aggressively and employ pot odds when the flops turn in your favor. Lay low or fold when you have weak hands since psychological aspects of the game such as talking smack or "lucky" oranges are not relevant to you as a new player. Deal with what you've got first, while the rest will depend on what comes to you.

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