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Texas Holdem Secrets

 
Author: Tom Shannahan
 

Texas Holdem is a simple game with many dimensions. The extensive media coverage of high-stakes poker tournaments, combined with the rags to riches stories of online poker players winning millions in Texas Holdem events, has created worldwide interest in Texas Holdem.

After 2003, the world of online poker was hit with the Moneymaker effect. When Chris Moneymaker took home $2.5 million and won the 2003 main event at the WSOP, people took notice of how he got there. Moneymaker entered a satellite qualifying tournament through Poker Stars, and converted a $39 investment into a multi-million dollar payday.

Now it seems that every online poker player is one satellite win away from turning pro. The Moneymaker effect has causal poker players all over the world seeing green. Here are some tips to help you become a better player. Who knows, with these Texas Holdem secrets, you might find yourself competing for a bracelet sooner than you think.

Dont try to go out at beat every player at the table. You should instead allow your opponents to try and take you out. This mind-set will go a long way towards helping you improve your abilities. Dont try and be a hero, and dont chase after low probability hands. Play smart, avoid the bad beat, and play with confidence. Pokers a game of endurance. Youll have success if you can remain calm and focused for a longer period than your opponents.

Mix up your style of play. If youve been playing super-conservative for ten straight hands, try loosening it up every now and then. Try bluffing once in awhile. You might win a pot or two, and worst-case scenario, someone will catch you bull-stuffing them, and you might get some weaker hands to battle you head on later in the game. When youre trying to bluff, bet enough chips so that the players at the table take your fib seriously. Avoid bluffing the short stack, because when peoples backs are to the wall, they play more loose, and your bluff is likely to be called. Its important that you switch your approach now and again, to avoid the likelihood that other players will figure out your habits.

Know your position, and bet accordingly. If you have garbage cards in your hand, and you dont need to make a bet to see the flop, dont fold, just check the bet. You may end up with a hand after the flop, but if you try to bow out too soon, youll never know.

Dont play ever single hand, its really not necessary. The more you force the issue the less love youll receive from the poker gods. Watch how the other players react to their cards before taking a look at your own. Measure the strength of your hand by taking note of how the players before you made their bets.

Just remember to practice. You wont become Phil Hellmuth or Doyle Brunson overnight. Poker takes experience, and the more time you devote to understanding the game, the more successful you will be as a poker player.

 
 
 

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