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How not to be a fish on Poker

 

       It's pretty bad to be a fish on poker.Texas Hold'em and it's just a game that can be hard sometimes frustrating for beginners.


       Lose with friends when you play poker at home?At least don`t play with money.


       Did you lose your first deposited poker money?You will lose again.Worse, could not understand why. You have bad luck?Make huge mistakes? Do you miss something that could change the situation?


       The truth:You are not so far from being a poker player as you think.And you should not be an expert to be a winner at poker.


       In fact, only respect some basic pricincipii can have major and immediate results.And the first step to becoming a good player is to learn how not to be a fish.


       This is the first part, a series of ten, they'll explain what to do from the beginning and start with the most important tip of all: Playing fewer hands.


       In Texas Hold'em there are 169 possible hands you can get and that ignoring the same color combinations.


1. AA
2. KK
3. QQ
4. AK (same color)
5. JJ

       Regardless of your position at the table (which you'll see that is as important as what you have in hand), such a hand should be played if there was no raise before. If you still have someone who has bet before - in particular call or re-raise - may be wrong sometimes to play something off of Aces or Kings.

       When you think about starting hands in this way, you realize that you should give up about 80 percent of what you get at any world table Hold'em (How? Me? Give me 5 5 to see All-In !). Obviously, however, that the hands they play and how much you will play depends on several things at a poker table, but basically are just a few hands considered profitable.

       On the other hand, if nobody has bet before you when any book that is potentially worth as far as player (not necessarily 5 5). Once you have someone more boldly before you, severely restricting the selection of books that you can bring to the pot or you can guard against loss.

       For example, should never play KQ in a raise because AA, KK, QQ, AK and AQ dominate you.


       It is only in theory and appears to KQ, the pupils dilated and see only the currency but the reality is: if something can go wrong, will go.And if someone can beat you it will .And because I just lost with this,i subscribe.


       If you don't have a good reason,like a novice player should stay in the first 10 to 15 strong hands of the game, listed below.However, playing only get better and you can create your own list of winning hands.Until then let things simple and just going to flop with the best.

Top 15 Hold'em Hands:


1. AA
2. KK
3. QQ
4. AK (same color)
5. JJ
6. 1010
7. AQ (same color)
8. AJ (same color)
9. AK
10. KQ (same color)
11. A10 (same color)
12. KJ (same color)
13. AQ
14. 99
15. QJ (same color)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       

 

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